What does a new home owe to those who have spent decades weaving life into walls they have now left behind? Perhaps, a profound sense of gentleness. “I was shaped for the pace you now prefer. Set your memories down anywhere. This is simply the next chapter,” the home seems to murmur to its dwellers. Like the steady flow of the Sabarmati River, life at Pravaah, a 2,000 sq ft Ahmedabad apartment conceived for a senior couple, moves with the currents of remembrance. The home resists spectacle, allowing raw materials, layered thresholds, and the passage of natural light to create warmth without excess.
The vision behind the design comes from Compartment S4, the multi-city practice co-founded by Aman Amin, Manuni Patel, Monik Shah, Kishan Shah, Vedanti Agarwal, Krishna Parikh and Nishita Parmar as a travelling design collective. The project’s name, Pravaah, carries a symbolic meaning. Translating to ‘flow’ in Sanskrit, it is a nod to the continuous progression of the abode and the inhabitants as they transition into a more compact, functional home.
“Our conversations led us to understand that what they needed was a space that felt emotionally grounding. A home that would respectfully carry forward a lifetime of memories, values, and personal identity”
— Team Compartment S4









