Curves and colours transform Indian home into "sculptural installation"

Curves and colours transform Indian home into "sculptural installation"
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Local architect Neel Buddhadev has completed Villa Corsica, a house in suburban Mumbai defined by curved walls and bold colours that was designed in response to the city's tropical climate. The 280-square-metre (3,000-square-foot) residence was designed in collaboration with architects Virtue – Architect Cleon Colaco & Associates for a multi-generational family with accessibility requirements. "The The post Curves and colours transform Indian home into "sculptural installation" appeared first on Dezeen.
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