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20/03/2026

Not built. Remembered.

Fragrance of Earth is shaped by the land—
guided by silence, defined by restraint.

Where every detail carries time within it.

You don’t walk in— you arrive.

Photographed by : Noaidwin Sttudio ( )
Styled By : Haus And Hues Studio ( )

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Most homes are built on the land.  This one is built from it.Fragrance of Earth — a rammed earth farmhouse set within a ...
05/03/2026

Most homes are built on the land.
This one is built from it.

Fragrance of Earth — a rammed earth farmhouse set within a mango orchard in Madhya Pradesh — is now published on

Formed using the very soil beneath the site, the walls were compacted layer by layer, allowing the building to quite literally rise out of its own landscape. The result is architecture that feels grounded, tactile, and deeply connected to its climate and context.

At a time when construction is becoming faster and more industrial, projects like this ask a simple question:

Could the future of architecture lie in rediscovering the intelligence of ancient materials?

Grateful to see this conversation around earth architecture reaching a global platform.

Photographed by: Nilkanth Bharucha ( )
Styling by: Haus And Hues Studio ( )

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When I envisioned “Fragrance of Earth”, my intention was not to create a statement bungalow.It was to craft a space that...
03/03/2026

When I envisioned “Fragrance of Earth”, my intention was not to create a statement bungalow.

It was to craft a space that belongs — to its landscape, to its climate, and to the passage of time.

Nestled in a mango orchard, the bungalow emerges from rammed earth, with deliberate openings and disciplined proportions. Every element serves a purpose, stripping away the unnecessary.

There is nothing superfluous.

To me, luxury is exactitude.
It is restraint exercised with confidence.
It is allowing material, light, and structure to exist without excess.

For those who value permanence, architecture must transcend admiration and endure.

— Neelesh Chopda

Photographed by : Nilkanth Bharucha ( )
Styled by : Haus And Hues Studio ( )

What if the future of architecture isn’t new — but remembered? Fragrance of Earth, now featured in  , explores the reviv...
02/03/2026

What if the future of architecture isn’t new — but remembered?

Fragrance of Earth, now featured in , explores the revival of rammed earth construction through a contemporary farmhouse set within a mango orchard in Madhya Pradesh. Built using the soil beneath our feet, the project questions how we define progress in design — is it technology alone, or rediscovering materials and wisdom that have existed for centuries?

This home was not just about building a structure, but rebuilding a relationship between craft, climate, and context. Layer by layer, the earth walls record time, labour, and landscape — creating spaces that feel grounded, tactile, and deeply human.

Honoured to see conversations around conscious, context-driven architecture reaching a wider audience.

Photographed by : Nilkanth Bharucha ( )
Styling by : Haus And Hues Studio ( )

Save this post if you believe architecture should feel as natural as the land it stands on 🌿



Would you live in a home made from earth?

Fragrance Of Earth Where architecture breathes with the land. The space shaped by soil, time, and quite intention! Revea...
02/03/2026

Fragrance Of Earth

Where architecture breathes with the land.
The space shaped by soil, time, and quite intention!

Revealing Soon...

ARCH HOUSE | EVERY BUILT SPACE BEGINS AS A DISCIPLINED DRAWINGArchitecture begins long before materials touch the site —...
16/02/2026

ARCH HOUSE | EVERY BUILT SPACE BEGINS AS A DISCIPLINED DRAWING

Architecture begins long before materials touch the site — it starts with clarity of thought.
These drawings unpack the house layer by layer, revealing how spatial relationships, circulation, and private/public zones are carefully orchestrated
Drawings like these are not just representations — they are tools for thinking. They help us test proportions, light, movement, and the invisible structure that makes a home feel intuitive.
A reminder that good architecture is as much about precision on paper as it is about experience in space.

12/02/2026

A quiet dialogue between body, mind and landscape....The Mind Therapy Unit at Pyramid Valley is imagined as an architect...
10/02/2026

A quiet dialogue between body, mind and landscape....

The Mind Therapy Unit at Pyramid Valley is imagined as an architecture of healing — partially embedded in the earth, naturally insulated, and wrapped in greenery. Soft light, curved forms, and grounded materials create an environment that encourages introspection, silence, and emotional reset.

Here, architecture becomes therapy.
Stay tuned to see the concept evolve into reality.

Not every building is meant to impress — some are meant to heal.CRYO Block at Pyramid Valley is designed as an architect...
02/02/2026

Not every building is meant to impress — some are meant to heal.
CRYO Block at Pyramid Valley is designed as an architecture of contrast: cool interiors within warm landscape, silence within movement, solitude within connection. Every space slows the body, quiets the mind, and invites attention inward.

Wellness isn’t added here — it is the architecture.

Would you pause in a space like this? 👇

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