Steeply pitched tiled roofs perched on concrete columns shelter the breezy interiors of House by the Grove, a weekend retreat on the outskirts of Bengaluru designed by Indian architecture studio Taliesyn. Located alongside a grove of trees near the town of Magadi, the 5,433-square-foot (505-square-metre) dwelling was completed for a family of three to be a place for “reflection and slowing down” away from the city. Organised in an L-shape around a cluster of large boulders and trees, Taliesyn designed the home to be able to extend into the landscape, with open living spaces wrapped by sliding glass walls and concrete colonnades.
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