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featured in ARCHIDIARIES
An over long Office is a legal office designed by the architectural firm Terra Firma Architects. A legal firm has a multitudinous nature of relationships, posing the most exciting questions in responding through design. Thus, the organization of spaces was carried out so that the circulation became part of the spaces and eliminated an exclusive corridor connection.
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featured in homepublication
Bright and Charming Bedroom design by terrafirma Architects. Bound by grey flooring, the blue bed-back wall with a neutral palette bedding is a highlight in the space. The wooden louvered curtains compliment the wood strip paneling that covers one side of the space and gives a certain warmth to it.
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featured in IIA
Our Journey was filled with gratitude when we presented our first project at our first stepping stone to architecture i.e CEPT university. It was good to be back and present the work at the place where we had our roots. Thank you Ahmedabad collective team and IIA for enlightening us with insightful conversations.
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featured in Biltrax Media
The metal crafted office is an example of a flexible, functional, and an aesthetic work space. Terra Firma is a design consultancy based in Ahmedabad, founded by two young architects. They believe in creating meaningful spatial experiences having contextual appropriateness while abiding by the needs of the client. They work on varied projects, from urban scale architecture projects to detailed furniture designs for interior design projects. With a passion to innovate and excel in design, they seek to break the boundaries. They constantly strive to keep challenging themselves with time.
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DESIGNING RESILIENCE IN ASIA (DRIA)
Project team : Netra Bafna, Mauli Patel, Yash Mehta
This proposal was the winning proposal for DRIA amongst a bunch of international entries of renovned architectural schools. It attempted to solve the flooding situation of Bangkok and made it resilient to such situations.
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Ahmedabad Collective
Our Journey was filled with gratitude when we presented our first project at our first stepping stone to architecture i.e CEPT university. It was good to be back and present the work at the place where we had our roots. Thank you Ahmedabad collective team and IIA for enlightening us with insightful conversations.
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