Anyone who enjoys the calming effect of idyllic nature, Panorama House is perfect for you. Architect Ajay Sonar is behind minimalist panoramic architecture in India (Maharashtra state). The 400 square meter abode offers views of the Sahyadri Mountains in the background and leaves nothing to the beholder's imagination as the entire apartment is really one big shop window. But those who really love nature and rising with the sun will be willing to give up a good amount of privacy for that.
Panorama House it's fascinating two-story apartment in the city of Nashik in the east of India, where nothing remains between the four walls, as the interior and the exterior are separated only by large panoramic windows. With this, the architect Ajay Sonar he follows his philosophy erasing the border between inner and outer to the world, and this kind of housing makes sense to think about where there are no neighbors nearby, otherwise you will witness curious glances all the time.
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When designing the Panorama House plan, Sonar drew inspiration from an architect from the middle of the last century Mies van der Rohe, and the house itself is actually viewing platform manufactured from colored concrete, to better blend in with the surroundings, but at the same time keep it bare, raw and minimalist look.
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