A Majestic Flat: The Echo of Modernity With a Hint of Our Roots

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It was in the 1960s that a political movement surrounding the removal of a slum by the construction giant and the most influential planner of New York, Robert Moses led to the rise of a radically new approach to architecture. It was these principles that further percolate over the years into modern interior design, interior decoration, and of course, interior architecture.

The legacy of Jane Jacobs is the ushering of an era that called for the synchrony and harmony of communities that again became the crux of her city planning, down to the very interiors of one’s home. She argued that cities are made of people, and akin to the nature of every other species within the plant and animal kingdom, we too have the natural tendency to thrive within ecosystems with no artificial borders to separate us. 

Thus, in opposition to the prevalent ideas of Robert Moses to build vertical cities comprising immensely tall buildings requiring little horizontal space, Jane Jacobs proposed communities to be spread over sprawling areas. This idea formed the core of the eventual formation of large horizontal neighbourhoods in New York and also yielded to the development of the Neo-Urbanism movement in the field of architecture. This genre of architecture made human convenience the primary locus of its operations. 

Characterized by walkable roads, strong connectivity through well-built roads and interconnected street grids, a mixed-use of different areas, everything aimed at making life worth living and replete with enrichment. When looked inside every other home built within the domain of Neo-Urbanism, they exude the similar aforementioned aspects. Convenience is perfectly fused with aesthetics, whereas connectivity within the rooms of home follows the traditional conventions of Indian homes as can be seen in the huts of Rajasthan. Today, we will be looking at one such work of art, an act of perfection made by Monoceros Interarch Solutions. We will be looking at the interior architecture of a flat designed by them in Ahmedabad and is a quintessential example of how Neo-Urbanism facilitates human connectivity.


1. Have a look at the sprawling drawing room or living room!


8. The Innocently Coloured Children’s Room


9. Another Sprawling Bedroom Perspective

This room was designed with the needs of a child in mind. This is the reason the tiles are coloured randomly with bright colours, leaving room for creativity to flow. 

So, how did you find this design? Did it take you to the understanding that how our homes are built also makes a difference in the world we perceive? Check out some of our

neo-urbanist rooms that will further cement your understanding and help you make informed decisions. Finally, the interior designers, decorators and professionals associated with Homify always read your mind, and with your golden tips and their platinum ideas, you will make the most beautiful home you ever thought of, that gives away the vibe of independence and connectivity.


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