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The short black gate opens into the traditional Rajasthani kitchen. The spacious bright kitchen features copper utensils and white and red ochre folk drawings on the walls. I spotted a scissor used to pick the pickles in the kitchen. Then, I walked into the adjacent open space where I found the shabby scissors used to trim moustaches (that may scare today’s generation) and the scissors for making durries. More accessories, including carrying rings (indani) and metal locks are also on display. In Rajasthani Interior Design, Earthship House, Cob House Interior, Indian Interior Design, Indian Room, Hut House, Earthship Home, Mud House, India Home Decor

The short black gate opens into the traditional Rajasthani kitchen. The spacious bright kitchen features copper utensils and white and red ochre folk drawings on the walls. I spotted a scissor used to pick the pickles in the kitchen. Then, I walked into the adjacent open space where I found the shabby scissors used to trim moustaches (that may scare today’s generation) and the scissors for making durries. More accessories, including carrying rings (indani) and metal locks are also on…

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The traditional houses long existed in Ghana as far back as the 10th century and can still be found in the rural areas! These houses are constructed with locally available materials -mud, thatch, grass – hence have a lesser durability compared to modern houses. The structure, look and materials used in traditional housing are largely dependent on the weather conditions in the location, available materials and ethnic groups. African Architecture, Thatched House, Mud House, Traditional Houses, Modern Houses, Rural Area, Weather Conditions, Ghana, Modern House

The traditional houses long existed in Ghana as far back as the 10th century and can still be found in the rural areas! These houses are constructed with locally available materials -mud, thatch, grass – hence have a lesser durability compared to modern houses. The structure, look and materials used in traditional housing are largely dependent on the weather conditions in the location, available materials and ethnic groups.

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Baba's restaurant draws its inspiration from the architecture styles of rural havelis and houses of Punjab. The idea is to create an upcycled space with a traditional material pallette from around the context. The entrance alley is a longitudinal monolithic axis created using mud plaster/phuska and depicts the bazaar streetscape using different volumes, elements and layers. Masons and artisans were brought in from the neighbouring villages to create the phuska mixture and apply it on the walls/s Mud Plaster, Architecture Styles, Rammed Earth Homes, Modern Restaurant Design, Rural Architecture, Mud House, Loop Design, Indian Architecture, Cafe Interior Design

Baba's restaurant draws its inspiration from the architecture styles of rural havelis and houses of Punjab. The idea is to create an upcycled space with a traditional material pallette from around the context. The entrance alley is a longitudinal monolithic axis created using mud plaster/phuska and depicts the bazaar streetscape using different volumes, elements and layers. Masons and artisans were brought in from the neighbouring villages to create the phuska mixture and apply it on the…

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