Naibu Design crafts a 7,000 sq ft multi-generational residence where exposed concrete, Rajula stone and warm timber create a grounded architectural language shaped by art, proportion and landscape.

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Naibu Design crafts a 7,000 sq ft multi-generational residence where exposed concrete, Rajula stone and warm timber create a grounded architectural language shaped by art, proportion and landscape.
House of Nostalgia, in the Panchmahal district of Gujarat, is an adaptable, low-cost framework for modern rural housing that responds to the evolving lives of the Indian villages. Envisioned by Project Terra, the house reimagines life in the countryside through modular design, local craft, and regionally sourced materials.