Architecture

21-06-2026

Photographer : Vinay Panjwani

Text provided by the Architect

Nirmalvan - Riverfront House

Our fascination for tropical architecture always made us appreciative of its beauty and significance. Site located near to Surat. The land offers beautiful panoramic river view and mango trees on other side. When we collaborate with clients, we prioritize engaging with them from the very beginning to grasp their preferences and architectural tastes. We always remind ourselves that every project is a collaborative effort between the designer and the user.

Idea was to create a villa concept in which all different blocks with specific features without interfering with one another, therefore a central living, dining space and bedrooms were designed with maximum views so as to provide each with a magnificent view of river and internal courtyards. Planning strategies of spatial sequencing, framing of views and controlling of light to create a variety of different atmospheres and experiences throughout the house.

Kurel,Gujarat,India

Architects : Design Work Group
Area : 18858.37 sq. ft.
Year of Completion : 2024
Website : https://www.instagram.com/designworkgroup/

Exterior view of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Entry Passage of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Lily Pond of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Living room of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group

The house is never revealed all at once. The circulation is planned in such a way that the spaces are slowly unfolded to the visitor in an experiential and spatial journey throughout the house. From the smaller entrance pavilion to the expansiveness of the entrance water courtyard, in which the visitor is focused on a quiet, more serene space dominated by tree and nandi in center. 

The main Living Room and dining room is designed as a lightweight glass boxes that sits inside what feels like a larger garden room and become one with the external spaces. Whereas bedroom block is solid with private courtyards and river view on other side. Swimming pool placed to get the most spectacular view of sunset and river giving the feel of infinite edge. 


Courtyard of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Courtyard of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group

Basic minimal materials with furnishings blending in it along with artworks to keep the house casual. The materials used in the house are a mixture of rustic natural finishes such as the roughly worked stone walls, naturally finished teak, finished textured lime walls and Indian stone on floor.

To find joy in designing spaces for people extends beyond creating aesthetically pleasing designs. It requires honesty, hard work, and a consideration of how the designed space interacts with its context.


Family living of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Dining of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Bedroom of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Washroom of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Pool Deck Area of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Swimming Pool of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Dusk light exterior view of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Aerial view of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Aerial view of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Elevations of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Master Plan of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Ground Floor Plan of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


First Floor Plan of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Roof Plan of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Sections A & B of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group


Sections C& D of Nirmalvan by Design Work Group




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