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        <![CDATA[House of Nostalgia / PROJECT TERRA]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the quaint village of <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/khandiya">Khandiya</a> in Gujarat's Panchmahal district, a new house stands rooted in land, memory, and the promise of change. Sloped tiled roofs, thick lime-plastered walls, earthen floors, and shaded plinths suggest a familiar rural home. Yet this dwelling is a deliberate architectural proposition—challenging the binary of tradition versus progress. Could rural architecture evolve rather than be abandoned? Could modular design bridge the widening gap between India's transitioning rural communities and the housing being built for them?</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Continuum House embodies an architectural narrative steeped in legacy preservation and contemporary integration. Its design ethos reveres ancestral heritage, threading a seamless fusion of tradition and modernity. Embracing a linear plan amidst village environs symbolizes a deliberate homage to historical context, while nestled between new constructions signifies an evolution harmonizing past and present. This architectural masterpiece champions conservation, weaving memories into its very fabric, yet adeptly adapts to modern necessities. Balancing emotional legacies with functional adaptations, it stands as a testament to familial history, encapsulating a timeless narrative within its walls while harmonizing with the evolving tapestry of the surrounding environment.</p>]]>
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