{"id":1930,"date":"2025-06-27T09:50:22","date_gmt":"2025-06-27T09:50:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.diamondstatemanagement.com\/?p=1930"},"modified":"2025-06-28T15:20:34","modified_gmt":"2025-06-28T15:20:34","slug":"linear-unbroken-wall-encloses-weekend-villa-by-maanchitra-in-rural-india","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.diamondstatemanagement.com\/index.php\/2025\/06\/27\/linear-unbroken-wall-encloses-weekend-villa-by-maanchitra-in-rural-india\/","title":{"rendered":"linear, unbroken wall encloses weekend villa by maanchitra in rural india"},"content":{"rendered":"

Maanchitra builds Silent Wall villa in Vadodara<\/h2>\n

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Located on the rural outskirts of Vadodara, India<\/a><\/strong>, The Silent Wall is a weekend villa<\/a><\/strong> designed by Maanchitra that explores restraint, spatial sequencing, and material clarity. The project takes a deliberate departure from conventional farmhouse typologies by introducing a single, linear wall as the central architectural gesture. Standing at the site\u2019s edge, the unbroken wall acts as both a visual and spatial threshold. It is neither a gate nor an enclosure, but rather a pause that defines entry. Taller and more prominent than its surroundings, the wall establishes a strong vertical mass that shapes the initial spatial experience, drawing focus and momentarily halting movement before transition into the house.<\/p>\n

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Beyond this threshold, the interior unfolds in a series of spatial transitions. Movement first passes through a compact, compressed foyer that regulates circulation before releasing into a linear grid of spaces. The living area is sunken, bringing the surface of the adjacent body of water into close visual alignment with the interior floor level. This relationship blurs the boundary between indoor and outdoor space. Private areas follow a clear linear organization, with verandahs and small courtyards positioned to mediate between interior rooms and the surrounding landscape. The architectural layout maintains a balance between openness and controlled enclosure.<\/p>\n

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all images by
Himon Mukherjee<\/a><\/p>\n

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Silent Wall employs noble, unprocessed materials\u00a0<\/h2>\n

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Designers<\/a><\/strong> at Maanchitra opt for materials with elemental and unprocessed finishes. Rough-cut natural stone, untreated timber, and lime-washed surfaces define the palette. The design intentionally avoids synthetic finishes such as laminates and polishes, allowing the building materials to weather naturally over time. Surface imperfections and material aging are integrated as part of the design intent, contributing to the villa\u2019s evolving character.<\/p>\n

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Interior elements, including artworks and handcrafted objects, are integrated into the building fabric rather than added as decorative afterthoughts. Niches, walls, and built-in features follow a consistent spatial rhythm that reinforces the architecture\u2019s composition. The Silent Wall villa prioritizes slow spatial revelation, emphasizing sensory transitions between light and shadow, solid and void, interior and exterior. Circulation flows between shaded corridors, sunlit courtyards, and quiet water edges, encouraging an engagement with changing atmospheres throughout the day.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

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the architectural composition emphasizes controlled enclosure and openness<\/p>\n

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verandahs and small courtyards mediate between indoor spaces and the landscape<\/p>\n

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