AKSH Architects transforms disused buildings in India into "timeless and earthy" retreat

AKSH Architects transforms disused buildings in India into "timeless and earthy" retreat

Indian studio AKSH Architects has completed The Earthen Retreat, a cluster of guesthouses in Pune created by repurposing several small abandoned buildings and coating them with mud and lime plaster. The 557-square-metre plot was previously occupied by four site offices and storage units that had outlived their original purpose. While maintaining the existing timber and The post AKSH Architects transforms disused buildings in India into "timeless and earthy" retreat appeared first on De...

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