Sustainable Architecture Design
Available across Bengaluru
Andagere Architects
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About Sustainable Architecture Design
Sustainable Architecture Design
We specialize in creating environmentally conscious architectural designs that harmonize with their surroundings. Our approach combines traditional Indian craftsmanship with modern sustainable practices, utilizing local and recycled materials.
What Makes Us Different
- Integration of vernacular architecture with contemporary design
- Expertise in natural building techniques like wattle and daub, rammed earth
- End-to-end project management from concept to construction
- Focus on prefabrication for efficient timelines
Ideal For
Clients seeking eco-friendly homes and spaces that reflect cultural heritage while embracing sustainable living principles. Perfect for those who value personalized design solutions and are interested in natural building materials.
Additional Features
- Collaborative design process with clients
- Emphasis on natural light and open spaces
- Integration with tropical and eco-friendly landscaping
Meet your Expert
Andagere Architects
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My Story
I'm Ajith, started Andagere Architects back in 2002, but my love for building goes way back—Hampi, Nrityagram, that old-school vibe, you know? Our studio sits out in Magadi, Bande Thota, where we live and work slow, earthy, Indian-modern style. Our crew’s a mix—city architects, local craftsmen, all hands-on. We even kicked off Samrakshan India to keep our vernacular roots alive. From Karnataka fields to Goa beaches, we build homes that just feel right.
My Work
All-in-one sustainable design - We do architecture, interiors, product design (Kailkale), and full design-build. Shanti Homes in Goa—ready-to-move, eco-friendly villas.
Earth & stone construction - Rammed earth homes, adobe, laterite stone, wattle-and-daub—buildings that breathe, using what the land gives.
Handcrafted, slow process - Nothing rushed here. We work with local artisans, crafting soulful spaces that blend old and new.
Who we build for - Nature lovers, slow-living folks, families, social projects—private homes, holiday retreats, community buildings.