Rubik's cube, Ahmedabad

What if a house could be stamped across sites, yet always feel like it was particularly designed for that place?
This is a home imagined not as a fixed object, but as a hyper-adaptive system- a ‘cube’ that can be flipped, rotated, and reconfigured, yet always retains its essential form.
Like a Rubik’s Cube, it allows multiple permutations: sections shift, layers rotate, elements respond. Views, solar angles, service cores, room orientations- all can be re-appropriated based on the site’s cues. This inherent flexibility doesn't detach it from place but infarct it does the opposite. It grounds the house more deeply, making it contextual each time it’s built, and allowing the people living in it to form a more personal, responsive relationship with their surroundings.






