Featured Projects and Media Recognition
An overview of our design philosophy as explored by various publications, focusing on the intersection of architecture, environment, and community.
An excerpt from an article in The Better India about my project 'Breathe'. The feature highlights the home's energy and water efficiency, noting the use of Athangudi tiles and muted earth walls.
Another feature on the 'Breathe' residence, this time focusing on the rainwater harvesting system and the use of upcycled wood for the bedroom furnishings. It's rewarding to see the project's sustainable principles recognized.
GoodHomes magazine featured the 'Breathe' project, emphasizing its conscious design and the use of locally sourced and upcycled materials. This kind of media coverage helps share my passion for creating earthy, authentic architecture.
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Media recognition for our 'Breathe' project highlights the practical application of our philosophy. Specifically, the features examine how we replaced standard concrete with Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks (CSEB) and utilized Athangudi tiles to maintain thermal comfort in the Bengaluru climate without relying on heavy mechanical cooling.
When publications explore our work, we prioritize the conversation around material honesty and environmental ethics over pure aesthetics. In features by outlets like The Better India and GoodHomes, the focus remains on the 'Breathe' residence in Bengaluru, where we demonstrated that high-performance design does not require complex machinery. The rainwater harvesting system, the terrace collection tank, and the use of upcycled timber in bedroom furnishings were key points of interest for readers and design critics alike. These articles serve as case studies for clients seeking alternatives to conventional building methods. Whether it is integrating repurposed wood or choosing earth-friendly finishes, our design approach remains consistent: the structure must respond to the local climate, the site, and the people using it. We treat every project as an experiment in sustainability, whether we are designing a private home or exploring material innovation through our Lantana initiative. By making the process transparent, we aim to show that responsible construction is attainable and rewarding.
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