Ashok B Lall
We design sustainable, low-energy buildings using passive architecture and recycled local materials. Our goal is to create future-proof homes that are artful, connected to nature, and provide lasting well-being.
Commercial & Institutional Architecture
I design commercial and institutional buildings using passive cooling, local materials, and recycled elements so spaces are comfortable, energy-efficient, and fit their surroundings.
Green Building Consulting & Research
I help design buildings that use passive cooling, local materials, and practical research to cut energy use and make spaces comfortable without relying on heavy technology.
Sustainable Residential Architecture
I design homes that use local materials, passive cooling, and courtyard layouts to keep your space naturally cool, well-lit, and low on energy bills.
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Ashok B Lall
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My Story
We’ve been at this since 1980, but really, the roots go way back. I grew up in a big, wild house – always climbing, always discovering new corners. That’s what I want for others too. Whether it’s a home for street kids or a sprawling university, it’s got to feel alive, in sync with nature. Cities keep getting tighter, so we started treating rooftops as new ground – gardens, solar panels, places to meet. It’s about comfort, and building something that lasts.
My Work
Sustainable and Passive Architecture - We design low-energy buildings for homes, campuses, and city projects using passive cooling architecture.
Local Materials and Recycled Elements - We use site soil for walls, recycled jharokha windows, and always ask—what’s more sustainable than this?
Future-Proof Homes - With insulated walls, solar panels, and smart ventilation, our future-proof homes keep your bijli ka bill (electricity bill) super low.
Courtyard House Design - Courtyards bring in light and air, inspired by havelis, making spaces cooler and more connected to nature.
Art in Architecture - Hand-painted louvers, custom jaalis, and artful touches make our buildings joyful, not just functional.