
The Invisible Home: How Contextual Design Merges Architecture with Nature | Parametric Design Studio & Shrutika Raut Design Studio In Nasik’s Grape County, this home by @shoebrshaikh of Parametric Design Studio and @shrutika.raut.design.studio blurs the line between architecture and terrain. An earth-bermed structure with a living roof, natural materials, and passive cooling, it redefines what it means to live with the land. Photography credits: @hemant.patil.photographer sustainable architecture, earth-bermed home, passive cooling design, contextual design, hill house architecture, Nasik architecture, low-impact living, eco-friendly materials, contemporary Indian architecture, landscape-integrated design
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