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The People Tree House: A Sanctuary in Noida

This 7000 sqft residence was designed around a sacred Peepal tree, creating a living ecosystem for humans, animals, and plants. The home integrates passive cooling through its multi-level volumes, generates its own energy via solar panels, and operates on a closed-loop water system, blurring the lines between indoors and out.

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The Brick Vault House: Adaptive Reuse in Hyderabad

This project in Hyderabad is an example of adaptive reuse, where I transformed an existing single-story structure into a modern, Vastu-compliant home. The design features dramatic, 30-foot-long load-bearing brick vaults and repurposes over 70-year-old wood from the client's ancestral home, blending history with contemporary design.

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The Art of Architecture: From Concept to Reality

My design process is art-first and hands-on, beginning with sketches and theoretical explorations before moving to software. This collection shows the journey from an initial idea, captured in a hand-drawn sketch or a diagram, to the complex 3D models and technical drawings that guide the construction of a truly unique home.

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Harmonious Living: Designing for All Species

True sustainability goes beyond solar panels; it's about creating habitats where humans, animals, and plants can coexist. I start by studying the local ecosystem, then design features like shaded water bodies, native plant landscaping, and even inverted earthen pots to provide shelter and nourishment for birds and insects.

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Works in Progress

A look behind the scenes at projects currently under construction. This is where ideas take physical form, from the initial foundation work to the intricate crafting of signature elements like sculptural brickwork and custom staircases. These images document the journey of bringing my architectural vision to life.

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Recognition & Features

I am honored to have my work featured by respected publications like Archdaily, Dezeen, and FuturArc, and to be recognized with awards like the Goodhomes Award. This validation from the design community reinforces my commitment to creating innovative and truly sustainable architecture.

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