




This design embraces the rhythm of everyday life. Pathways, niches, and airy courtyards adapt to the changing light and mood. Whether basking in a sunlit morning or retreating into evening shade, the home fosters a seamless connection between dwelling and nature, in every corner, there is an invitation to linger, reflect, and enjoy a modern tropical sanctuary that evolves with time.
Materiality further deepens this narrative of horizontality and retreat. A restrained palette of tactile stone, warm timber, and muted plastered planes reinforces the architecture’s calm composure, while subtle shifts in texture articulate thresholds and define zones without disrupting flow. Overhangs extend generously, tempering the tropical climate and casting evolving shadows that animate the linear façade. Water, landscape, and built form are woven as a singular composition; each element amplifying the other; so that the home feels less like an object placed on site and more like a quiet terrain shaped for living.



Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan














Casa M
Rooted in a vision of calm, expansive retreat, this 8,000-10,000 sq. ft. home is defined by its horizontality. A continuous flow of crisp, straight lines grounds the structure, while subtle breaks create moments of openness. This design balances simplicity with complexity: volumes are carved to offer transitions and intimate corners for rest, all while framing thoughtful views.
The structure's horizontal expression isn't just visual - it's experiential. Layers of clean lines break gently to create moments of openness, while sheltered niches offer places of quietude. Views are framed with intent, ensuring each transition - whether broad or intimate -offers a distinct spatial experience.
Client:
Location:
Site Area:
Built-Up Area:
Status:
Private
Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh
8500 Sq. ft.
6500 Sq. ft.
Ongoing
Architecture:
Structure:
MEP:
Parag Gemnani + Architects
SR Consultants
SK MEP Consultants











