At its heart of 20 weekend villas, a rectangular central space is reimagined as a forest clearing, a pause in a thicket of trees. We call it Orderly Chaos—a place where edges dissolve into nature, holding within them an open lawn, shaded sit-outs, a timber deck, a swimming pool, a barbecue station, and discreet parking, all woven together without hard boundaries. read more
The design reaches upward, inviting life onto the terrace through a machan—a tree house in waiting, to be fully realised when the trees reach their mature canopy. Here, one can look down through a wire-mesh deck, maintaining a tangible connection to the earth below.
The swimming pool emerges like a fissure in the ground, its form and pattern inspired by the shifting blues and textures of the deep sea. The pool deck, hewn from rough-dressed Dhangadhra stone, carries the weight and tactility of the land itself.
Every gesture here is intended to slow time—to create a retreat that is not merely visited, but inhabited. It is a space where mornings spill into long afternoons, and the boundaries between built and unbuilt are blurred into a single, seamless rhythm with nature.












