In the parched expanse of Ahilyanagar, India, a striking brick edifice named The Anthill emerges as a model of sustainable architecture. Crafted by Kaushal Tatiya Architects, this 7,000-square-foot residence melds functionality with artistry, boasting a facade inspired by the structure of insect mounds. Designed to combat the region’s intense heat, the project utilizes natural elements for cooling and shading, minimizing...