The term endemic refers to the traditional meaning concerning the context, culture, and material sensibilities with respect to the local socio-cultural condition.
Design of buildings has molded through ages, relentlessly adapting to our needs and fundamentally to our expanding lives but sometimes fails to prioritize the external factors – site responsiveness, local materials, and ecological balance in the run to create a sense of belonging inside the build space.
Over the past few decades, the concept of owning farmhouses has been described as a home away from home – as a place for relaxation and where one seeks shelter, comfort, and fulfilling the basic necessities a house would provide, in a serene location.
Among the plethora of the existing styles of farmhouse design today – seek to induce the factors of endemic architecture to make the farmhouse a structure an example of modern-day architecture to be followed.