A young couple from the heart of the city is keen to spend 50% of their active time amidst natural habitat nurturing a small farm. They are receptive to ideas of earth architecture, Bamboo and recycled timber and at the same time want the spaces to be customized for urban sensibilities.
When one chooses to work with seemingly traditional materials and the client wants to contract the execution himself with his limited understanding of the subject, the challenge is multifold. Not only the established practices and hierarchies fail miserably, the architect finds himself in a constantly negotiating her position in the team comprising of village artisans who are mostly part time workers and relatively inflexible (in their first project with an architect) about the traditional way of working.