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3dor Concepts Designs the Minimal Nyori Home in Kerela

Indian architecture firm 3dor Concepts has completed the design of the Nyori, which is a minimal home in Kerala inspired by the look of a flowing and pleated cloth. The undulating white walls are inspired by the dynamics and material of a cloth as Nyori is the Malayalam word for the pleats that are made in traditional clothing. It is designed for a family looking for a peaceful retreat away from urban environments.

The studio explains, "The design was shaped by the clients' desire for a simple, peaceful life away from the city. The flowing, wave-like lines on the facade, which evoke the graceful movement of pleats in traditional Indian clothing, create a sense of softness. They also integrate the modern design with the natural surroundings, enhancing the house's tranquil, retreat-like atmosphere."
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3. Biophilic Design - Biophilic design focuses on blending structures with natural environments, enhancing well-being and creating tranquil living spaces in residential architecture.
Industry Implications
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2. Interior Design - Interior design is evolving to incorporate cultural and nature-inspired aesthetics, providing unique and calming environments that reflect traditional elements.
3. Building Materials - Innovative building materials that mimic fabric textures are gaining traction, offering architects new ways to merge modern construction with soft, cultural motifs.

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