In Understood boundaries‘Newest project, a forest area in Wada, Maharashtra, India, and a serene architectural oasis come together in a remarkable farm. The company (previously) established in Mumbai conceived a sanctuary called ‘Maativan’, intended by trees in a performance of Biophile designIt is constructed from natural materials to create a synergy between interior and external experiences.
Wavy bundle ceilings, outdoor spaces, an organic layout and a lot of ventilation ensure sufficient natural light, air flow and heat control. With sustainability at the forefront of his mission, fading boundaries include mud, lime, bamboo, stone, wood, recycled bottles, wheels, glass and other recycled substances in the context of the house.

“The dedication of Maativan to sustainability, cultural authenticity and ecological responsibility is clear in every aspect of its construction and operation, making it a real sanctuary for those looking for a deeper bond with the natural world,” says the studio. Find more about being website.








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