RE: The Samsara- Traditional and modern architecture fusion!

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Hello @praditya, this building is indeed an interesting fusion of traditional and modern architecture! When you say traditional, do you mean native Indian architecture? If so, can you give us some examples of architectural features, motifs, or details that demonstrate the traditional aspect of the Samsara's design?



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Hello @storiesoferne Thanks a ton for appreciation :D
Indian traditional Architecture is a wide subject but As far as Samsara's Architecture is concerned, it is located in Uttarakhand, The traditional styles of that area are Thatched roofs, slight mustard walls and holes openings in walls for decorative as well as ventilation purposes , bamboo partition walls and wooden furniture, which was all included in this resort's structure but a little addition of tiles, marbles, the amenities and interior made it modern. Calling this style a fusion was what I derived as a conclusion.

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Well said! Since India is a massive continent, it makes a lot of sense when it comes to the diversity of traditional architectural styles that can be found in each state. Many thanks for showing this interesting building with a creative design mix!

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