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Monday, June 29, 2026

Via FB \\ Architecture Hub


 

A brick façade that moves like fabric.

This is the House of Hundred Thousand Bricks in Golf Links, Delhi, designed by Shonan Purie Trehan / LABWERK.

The residence is wrapped in a sinuous skin of handmade brick, with each course carefully drawn, coded, and positioned to create waves across the façade.

As the sun moves, the brick surface changes with it — casting shadows, softening edges, and turning one of architecture’s oldest materials into something unexpectedly fluid.

Brick, but not as we usually see it

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