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Commercial and Hospitality Architecture

byArchitecture ContinuousProjects across Karnataka; Visit Studio in J.P. NagarStarts from220 per sq. ft. of built-up areaView full gallery

Creating functional commercial spaces that blend fluid, modern facades with natural light and deliberate landscaping to enhance user experience.

A night-time render of the Renukoot Mall, designed for Hindalco Industries. The futuristic facade combines straight and rounded surfaces with circular punctures, creating a visually engaging landmark for the region.

A commercial project under construction in Indiranagar, featuring a parametric facade design. The interplay of grey and yellow geometric forms creates a dynamic and modern exterior for this office building.

The Right-O' Food Court in Mandya, designed with a fluid and futuristic facade. The building's organic curves and large glass panels create an open and inviting space for travelers on the highway.

The entrance to a hotel project, featuring a beautifully landscaped garden that creates an inviting transition into the building. The design balances modern block forms with warm, open ground-floor spaces.

A detail of a modern balcony on a commercial building. The design uses a sharp, angular roofline, a single supporting column, and wood-paneled volumes to create a sophisticated and sheltered outdoor space.

A work-in-progress view of the commercial building in Indiranagar. The staggering planes and bold use of color are key elements of the elevation design, seen here through the foliage of a nearby tree.

Another angle of the commercial project in Indiranagar during construction. The image highlights the three-dimensional quality of the yellow facade elements as they wrap around the building.

The entrance of the Right-O' Food Court, where the building's form flows to create space for vegetation and outdoor seating areas. This demonstrates our approach to integrating landscape even in commercial projects.

About Commercial & Hospitality Design

We design commercial spaces by prioritizing circulation, passive daylighting, and facade composition to create buildings that function as landmarks. Whether it is a food court or an office, our focus remains on translating programmatic requirements into a fluid, visually distinct form that enhances user comfort and engagement.

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