Architecture

08-12-2025

Photographer : Phx india

Text provided by Architect

THE EARTHEN VEIL:
Draped in earth and life, this home filters not just light and air, but time itself.

Architecture, at its best, does not simply provide a shelter. It reveals itself slowly, like a story told through light, material, and intention.

Tucked alongside the relentless thrum of a national highway in Aurangabad, where the sun scorches, the air and the noise rarely rest, this bungalow stands not in defiance but in gentle dialogue with its landscape. It does not shout for attention. Instead, it pays attention to its surroundings. In doing so, it becomes something rare: a sanctuary shaped by restraint and generosity, by brick and shade, by the quiet dignity of considered design.

This is a home that blossoms upward rather than outward. In a dense urban setting where space is a luxury, the architect chose not to compromise but to reinterpret. The garden, usually a perimeter afterthought, is lifted like a crown and set upon the terrace, where it thrives away from the dust of the road below. It is not just landscaping. It is a commitment to serenity.

Step past the threshold, and the city hushes. An inviting double-height central court greets you, not with grandiosity but with grace. A constellation of lush greens and a low stone bench encircle the space like old friends in easy conversation. Sunlight filters in, always softened, always kind. At the centre rests a circular staircase, sculptural and almost ceremonial, coiled like a seashell upon its stone pedestal. It does not simply connect floors. It connects moments.

Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar,Maharashtra,India

Architects : Environ Planners
Area : 17001.6 sq. ft.
Year of Completion : 2024
Website : https://instagram.com/environ.planners?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Exterior view of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Aerial view of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Dusk light exterior view of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners

Throughout the house, light and air are the true residents. They move freely, gently regulated by terracotta jalis, operable louvres, and screens that breathe rather than barricade. Even the windows are not just voids in a wall. They are sequences, stories. Many are flanked by planters and screens, where warm air cools as it passes, scenting the indoors with a whisper of green.

Materiality here is more than a design choice. It is a philosophy. Thick walls, cavities, screens and peripheral plantation, all designed as per orientation and context hold the summer heat at bay. Handmade tiles from Indian artisans lay a vernacular rhythm underfoot. Furniture is carved by the hands of local carpenters and Indian furniture companies. Murals and artworks by regional artists spill quietly across surfaces. The choices are deliberate, not decorative. They are a hymn to the enduring value of the handmade.


Staircase to entrance of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Foyer of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Central Courtyard of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Living room of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Courtyard & Dining of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Central Courtyard & Dining of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Family living of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Pooja Mandir of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Staircase of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Spiral Staircase of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Workspace of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Kids Bedroom of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners

Each room has been tailored to its inhabitant, revealing the client’s deep belief that architecture should reflect the person, not just the plan. Yet across this individualism runs a common thread: natural materials, soft transitions, and a feeling of open-hearted space. The formal hall is a place for guests. The rest of the house is open, breathable, and egalitarian. Here, ceilings rise high in deference to the sky rather than to the ego. The volume of the house reflects the expansiveness of its occupants, who are socially generous and spiritually grounded.


Kids Bedroom of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Study nook at kids bedroom of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Bedroom 2 of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Bedroom 2 of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Bedroom 3 of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Bedroom 4 of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners

There is delight in the small things. An artist friend-made chandelier that catches the sun. Skylights that draw in light without letting the insects in. Birds nesting in nooks of the breathable facade. The house is not sealed from its environment. It is in concert with it. In fact, it offers a little rebellion: that in a city of concrete, one might still grow a garden, still hear the birds, still feel the air on one's face without the dull hum of an air conditioner. The home is cooled passively and cleverly. Its systems are designed to whisper rather than roar.

And it is not only beautiful. It is intelligent. Solar panels on the roof screen do more than shade. They power. A treated fresh-air system makes every breath cleaner and cooler. Even the irrigation is automated, conserving effort and water. Flowers change with the seasons, colouring the house like moods on a canvas. The home is not a monument. It is something subtler and perhaps more moving. It is a lived poem, a deeply personal piece of climate-responsive architecture that honours its place, its people, and its purpose. It invites us to ask a question that architecture too often forgets to pose:What if a house could heal?


Bedroom 4 of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Bedroom 4 of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Bathroom of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Walk in wardrobe of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Toilet of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Semi-closed terrace of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Staircase to terrace garden of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Terrace garden of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Terrace of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners


Dusk light exterior view of The Earthen Veil by Environ Planners




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