Designed by a future recipient of the Pritzker Prize, for himself and his family, this brick-and-concrete house exemplified the humble and humane mode of Modernism for which its architect would later become famous. Located in a large South Asian city, it was designed with climate in mind: extensive shading, cavity walls, and careful orientation ensure it remains comfortable throughout the day. Its architect, who continued to reside in it until his death, named it for his wife.
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