16th February 2026, Monday

Manipunj Residence / R+R Architects

A home in Ahmedabad shaped by light, form and nature.

Project Name : Manipunj Residence
Project Location : Ahmedabad, India
Architect/Interior Designer : R+R Architects
Principal Architect/Designer : Raghav Patel, Ramesh Lohar and Bindi Shah.

Photographer:  Ishita Sitwala

Set within a lush residential pocket of Ahmedabad, Manipunj Residence by R and R Architects unfolds as a carefully composed interplay between architecture and nature. The home is conceived as a calm yet confident retreat, where spatial clarity and material honesty define the experience of living. Rather than standing apart from its surroundings, the residence weaves itself into the landscape through thoughtful geometry, layered textures, and fluid transitions between indoors and outdoors.

The architectural language is rooted in balance. Bold geometric volumes are softened by natural materials and generous openings, creating a rhythm of solid and void that allows light and shadow to animate the façade throughout the day. Cantilevered forms extend outward to frame views of greenery, while deep overhangs provide shade and passive cooling, responding sensitively to the local climate. Textured panels are paired with expansive glazing to lend depth and visual movement, ensuring the structure feels both grounded and light.

Openness is central to the planning of the home. Organised around a courtyard inspired layout, the residence invites daylight and fresh air into every corner, allowing spaces to breathe and remain visually connected. Large sliding glass doors dissolve boundaries between interior rooms and landscaped gardens, creating a continuous dialogue with nature. Balconies and terraces become natural extensions of the living spaces, offering intimate outdoor sanctuaries for rest and reflection.

Inside, the home reveals a sequence of carefully curated moments that elevate everyday living. At its heart stands a sculptural staircase that commands attention from multiple viewpoints. More than a functional element, it acts as a dynamic centrepiece, anchoring the interiors with a sense of movement and artistry as it connects the levels.

Overlooking the dining area, the first floor railing is enriched with a travertine planter, introducing a tactile layer of greenery within the home. This subtle gesture bridges architecture and landscape, bringing warmth and softness to the modern interior while reinforcing the connection to nature.

The living room continues this narrative through a serene water feature that flows seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. The gentle sound of water, paired with expansive views of greenery, creates an atmosphere of calm and balance. It is a space designed not just to be seen, but to be felt.

Together, these architectural and interior elements form a cohesive and immersive living environment. Every detail, from the sculptural staircase to the thoughtfully placed planters and water features, contributes to a home that celebrates harmony, openness, and a refined way of living grounded in nature.

Project Name : Manipunj Residence
Project Location : Ahmedabad, India
Architect/Interior Designer : R+R Architects
Principal Architect/Designer : Raghav Patel, Ramesh Lohar and Bindi Shah.

Photographer:  Ishita Sitwala

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