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Z – Design Studio | Z – Design Studio

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  • Completion year: 2021
  • Gross Built up Area: 1430 sqft
  • Project Location: Solapur
  • Country: India
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Ar.Snehal Zunjarwad
  • Design Team: Ar.Snehal Zunjarwad, Ar.Shubham Gund, Ar.Veena Andeli, Ar.Smarth Bidarkote, Ar.Sandhya Udgiri
  • Clients: Ar.Snehal Zunjarwad
  • Engineering: Er.Pramod Shivpuje
  • Landscape Consultants: Shruti Humne
  • Contractors: Er.Pramod Shivpuje
  • Photo Credits: Ar. Pranit Bora
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Excerpt: Z – Design Studio’s office is an adaptive reuse project that quietly transforms two rooms in an ancestral bungalow into a private cabin and shared workspace. Guided by the ethos of Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, and Zero Wastage, it honors memory and material with reclaimed bricks, salvaged wood, and traditional techniques. A seamless transition between inside and outside emphasizes the project’s tactile, grounded character.

Project Description

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[Text as submitted by architect] Situated within a 60-year-old ancestral bungalow, this project reimagines a lived-in past through thoughtful adaptation and deep respect for what already exists. Emerging quietly during the stillness of Lockdown 2.0, a time that invited reflection and inward focus, the transformation unfolded with simplicity at its core.

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Two modest rooms were reshaped into a private cabin and a shared workspace, forming a studio space rooted in necessity and presence. The rest of the bungalow, still a family residence, was redesigned in the same spirit guided by a shared material language, construction sensibility, and deep emotional connection to the place.

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Plan and Section © Z – Design Studio
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The design approach was grounded in intention: nothing was added unless absolutely essential. Reclaimed bricks from a collapsed compound wall were repurposed into partitions, left with a raw cement finish that preserved the story of their reuse. The flooring, made with river sand found on-site, was laid using traditional ghotai techniques, honouring age-old construction wisdom.

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Furniture throughout indoors and out was designed and built on-site using ferrocrete and salvaged wood, much of it repurposed from the bungalow’s own aging windows and doors. These pieces are not merely functional; they hold memory, weight, and quiet presence. A lime-plastered feature wall stands in tribute to the home’s ancestors, its textured surface a blend of craft, reverence, and time.

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Section © Z – Design Studio
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The bungalow’s long setback area was developed into an inviting outdoor hangout space planted with native greens and anchored by built-in ferrocrete furniture. This transition between inside and outside reinforces the project’s tactile, grounded ethos.

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Across the entire home-studio, the ethos of 3R + Z: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, and Zero Wastage guided every decision. This adaptive reuse project intends to build something honest and grounded. This is a space that listens to its materials, its memories, and its moment in time. A place where the past is not erased but carried forward with care.

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