28/04/2026
In a city where the skyline is constantly shifting, this Hauz Khas home is a quiet act of defiance.
Casa Pia isn’t just a house; it’s a 1972 masterclass in North Indian Modernism. Built by a protégé of Le Corbusier, it rejects the "more floors, more glass" trend in favor of natural cooling, garden-centric living and a soul that most new-age developments have forgotten.
In an era of rapid redevelopment, some homes don’t just survive—they redefine what "luxury" actually means.
Would you choose a high-rise or a house like this?