SAEDNEWS: Amid lush palm groves and warm tropical sunlight stands a brick structure with a pitched roof, showcasing a blend of local architecture and modern design. It is a space where nature and built form do not stand in opposition, but instead engage in a quiet dialogue.
According to Saed News’ décor service, this house was designed by Nari Gandhi in Alibag and resembles more a living sculpture than a conventional residence. It is built with red brick, handcrafted details, curved walls, and organic openings, with every space reflecting Gandhi’s obsession with craftsmanship and individuality.
After training under Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin, Nari Gandhi developed a rare architectural language that blends nature, imperfection, and Indian craftsmanship into something entirely unique and personal.
In an era of fast design and copy-paste luxury, houses like this are becoming increasingly rare.











