Residence T20 / Minimalist Architecture & Design Studio | ArchDaily
Summary
The Residence T20 in Ludhiana, India, designed by Minimalist Architecture & Design Studio, showcases a unique blend of hovering planes and drifting masses, creating an ethereal yet grounded living space.
Why It Matters
This project exemplifies innovative minimalist architecture, pushing the boundaries of design in urban settings. It highlights how modern homes can integrate with their environment while offering aesthetic and functional benefits, relevant for architects and homeowners alike.
Key Takeaways
- The design features a unique composition of planes that create a sense of lightness.
- The residence integrates seamlessly into its urban surroundings, demonstrating thoughtful urban design.
- Use of high-quality materials enhances both aesthetics and functionality.
Save this picture!© Purnesh Dev Nikhanj+ 30 Curated by Miwa Negoro Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038693/residence-t20-minimalist-architecture-and-design-studio Clipboard "COPY" CopyHouses•Ludhiana, India Architects: Minimalist Architecture & Design Studio Area Area of this architecture project Area: 11350 ft² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2025 Photographs Photographs:Purnesh Dev Nikhanj Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Gessi, ALCOI + ART-N-GLASS, ART-N-GLASS, ASHIESH SHAH, CLADDING MATERIAL, Daikin, ENSEMBLE, ENSEMBLE, FLOS , LINEA LIGHT, GLAMORA, NILAYA ANTHOLOGY, NORYSIS , JUNG, SCIC ITALIA Lead Architects: Samridh Aneja, Anima Aneja INTERIOR STYLING: LABURNUM STUDIOS PMC: DHILLON CONSTRUCTIONS Category: HousesCity: LudhianaCountry: IndiaMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Purnesh Dev Nikhanj Text description provided by the architects. Emerging quietly from its urban fabric, the residence stands as an orchestration of planes that hover and masses that drift, defying the weight of their own materiality. What begins as a grounded plinth gradually ascends into a composition of layered horizontality—a home that feels anchored yet airborne.