“That year, the mango tree gave us more fruit than ever.” Two farmer brothers in the locality of Yavat, on the outskirts of Pune, India, are recalling the time they first moved into their newly designed home, which is pivoted around the tree. Realized by architecture studio Craft Narrative, the house plays on the clients’ aspiration to “become urban”(1) while maintaining the typological principles of regional courtyard houses. The 420-square-metre house sits in a fertile region amid pomegranate and sugarcane farms. “There was another tree — a neem — on the site that was eaten up by the termites, so we tried to preserve the mango,” says architect Yatindra Patil, who is pleased to see how it has begun to embrace not only the home’s…
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