Photographix

Photographix (Sebastian & Ira, Shashank Patil) is an Indian architectural photography collective known for its rich, atmospheric imagery that captures the interaction between light, material, and the built environment. Their work often highlights texture, natural flora, and spatial poise—finding balance between architecture’s formal structure and its lived context. Projects they’ve documented emphasize detail, landscape integration, and subtle narrative through every shot.

They collaborate frequently with architects and designers across India on residential, vacation, and landscape-oriented architecture. Notable projects include The House with the Gabion (Spasm Design) in Lonavala and The Soaring Rock House in Maharashtra. Their images are published in ArchDaily and HomeWorldDesign, among other media outlets.

LOCATION: Mumbai / India

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32×47 House in Ankleshwar/ P&D Associates

The 32×47 House, a Japanese-inspired bungalow nestled in Ankleshwar, Gujarat, provides a serene and functional living experience for a family of three. The compact design thoughtfully maximizes every square inch, ensuring all essential amenities are seamlessly integrated.

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Twin Houses / Spasm Design Architects

The client wished to develop two homes on an acre each of land. The Twin Houses needed to be country homes for Bombay families to escape the urban rigmarole. The project needed to balance the money invested…

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Gabion House / Spasm Design Architects

Gabion House, designed by Spasm Design Architects, is a stunning country home located in Lonavala, India. The design starts with an 8-foot thick Gabion wall that acts as the spine of the house, running 170 feet from…

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