The Louvered House / andblack design studio | ArchDaily
Summary
The Louvered House by andblack design studio in Ahmedabad addresses climate challenges by redefining connectivity between indoor and outdoor spaces, promoting a lifestyle integrated with nature.
Why It Matters
This project exemplifies innovative architectural solutions to environmental challenges, particularly in arid regions. It highlights the importance of designing homes that foster connectivity with the natural environment, which is increasingly relevant in today's climate-conscious society.
Key Takeaways
- The Louvered House integrates outdoor and indoor living spaces.
- It addresses the unique challenges posed by arid climates.
- The design promotes a lifestyle that values connectivity with nature.
- Innovative architectural solutions can enhance residential living.
- The project reflects a growing trend in sustainable architecture.
Save this picture!© Ishita Sitwala+ 37 Curated by Miwa Negoro Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038847/the-louvered-house-andblack-design-studio Clipboard "COPY" CopyHouses•Ahmedabad, India Architects: andblack design studio Area Area of this architecture project Area: 5735 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2025 Photographs Photographs:Ishita Sitwala Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Daikin, Hettich, Kohler, Novella Ceramics Lead Architects: Jwalant Mahadevwala, Kanika Agarwal Structural Consultants: Umang Patel Contractor: Epic Infra Tech MEP Consultants: Di Lavoro Estreme HVAC Consultants: Moonair Category: HousesSite Engineer And Contractor: Vinay ChauhanSite Engineer: Epic Infra TechCity: AhmedabadCountry: IndiaDid you collaborate on this project?More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Ishita Sitwala Text description provided by the architects. Concept: Redefining connectivity in an arid climateLocated in the harsh, arid landscape of Ahmedabad, The Louvered House by andblack design studio is a programmatic response to the challenges of climate and the increasing isolation of contemporary domestic life. The project reimagines the traditional relationship between the built form and the natural environment, prioritizing a lifestyle that is physically and visually tethered to the outdoors.