Exterior view of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Living Room of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
The idea echoed an early conversation with the client, recently returned from Japan. In one of our first meetings, we both referenced Tadao Ando’s Church of the Light almost simultaneously. The cross-shaped slit that followed is not a replication, but a reverent extension of the plan’s own logic, a spatial and symbolic homage that turns architecture into atmosphere.
At the heart of the home lies the dining area, framed by gardens on both sides, reinforcing its role as a space of connection and pause. The northeast living room opens toward the Bauhinia tree, its canopy modulating light and atmosphere, while a generous garden extends into a social space. In the southwest, a bedroom opens to the landscape, embracing a mango tree.
Living to Garden view of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Garden of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Dining of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Double Height Dining of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Double Height Dining of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Kitchen & Dining of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Dining to Staircase view of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Central Axis of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Master Bedroom of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Above, three bedrooms and a home office form the private layer of the house. The office spills onto a generous deck—a contemplative perch overlooking the tree-lined road. A sculpted ceiling cutout above, paired with a raw cement-plaster wall and tropical plants, brings a meditative stillness to the space.
Formally, the architecture remains minimal. A low-height cantilevered rectangle on the first floor frames the Bauhinia tree, while large aluminium windows capture curated views. Each façade element is composed using the golden ratio, creating a rhythm that feels both intentional and intuitive.
Materiality plays a subdued yet decisive role: white and cement plasters, paired with the warmth of clay tiles, keep the home grounded—never overpowering its surroundings. This is architecture that doesn’t impose, but listens, responds, and ultimately belongs.
Son's Bedroom of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Guest Bedroom of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Study Deck of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Study Deck of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Ground Floor Plan of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
First Floor Plan of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Section AA of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio
Section BB of Maghizh by Sudaiva Studio