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"You save the image - neverlearnthe building. These pretty images are easy to find. But,the thought behind is not. Every Thursday I send one Residence PDF — enough images, fully explained. — free to anyone who wants to think deeper aboutarchitecture."

Every project I designed, I first studied someone else's. Not the photos — The plans. The sections. The decisions. That habit changed how I design. I want to share it with you.

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These are the kinds of buildings I study every week. Real residences. Documented properly. The sort of thing that quietly changes how you look at a floor plan. If any of these feel useful to you, the rest of the collection arrives every Friday. Free.

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First Week

Devdattam Bunglow

They wanted the design language to be functional and reflect a durable character. The client’s professional background eased out the process of deriving the match of materials and design. Their lifestyle is simple and hence, they wanted interiors which are relaxed and blend with the architectural design as well as the nature of the client.

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Second Week

Angular House

Living on an ancestral land for a decade, the young and ambitious client desired his new home to be a modern structure which blends with the context. His brief was to have a very unique home which poised a creative design challenge for SPA Design Studio. Considering the client brief, the dense surrounding and the climatic conditions of the site, the design ideas led to create a unique solution that satisfied these concerns.

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Third Week

Home By The Park

The clients wanted the house to be vaastu compliant with five bedrooms and regular facilities. The challenge for the architects was to create spaces over the linear site by maintaining the balance of privacy and openness considering the surroundings. The design planning blurs the boundaries of inside and outside. The lower ground floor plan is planned to accommodate parking, lounge area home theater and servant’s quarters along with structural elements.

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Fourth Week

S House

The house is surrounded by closely placed dwelling units and faces a road in front, and hence, privacy becomes a foremost concern. The client here wanted a simple and an elegant house. The design was then conceptualized as an amalgamation of the serenity prevailing on the site and the client’s requirement. Revealing hardly anything about the interiors, the façade is inspired by various sections of the metal profiles composed together to show the slices of the visible form, which thereby create a bold statement.

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I never had a mentor who sat with me and explained why a building was designed a certain way. I figured it out slowly, project by project, year by year. This newsletter is the shortcut I never had. One building. Every Thursday. Free.

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