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byBiophilia Design StudioBased in Ahmedabad, takes projects across IndiaStarts from150 per sq. ft. (Carpet Area)View full gallery

We transform walls and facades into stories. Our art installations blend metal, shadow, and nature to make your architecture feel alive.

This video shows the process and final result of the "Framed Austerity" facade artwork. It's an exploration of brutalism and expressionism, transforming a building's exterior into a large scale sculpture that interacts with light and shadow.

The "Framed Austerity" artwork seen in context with the building's textured facade. The organic, flowing lines of the metal art create a dynamic contrast with the rigid structure, while the tree's shadow adds another layer of natural pattern.

A low angle view of the "Framed Austerity" facade against a clear blue sky. The artwork's layers of grey, white, and orange create a powerful graphic statement, showcasing how I use art to give a building a unique identity.

This is a piece from my Biophilic Art series, a custom wall planter against an exposed brick wall. The design symbolizes the dawn sky, with the brass element representing the sun and the green oasis depicting the earth, turning a simple wall into a story.

The play of light and shadow on the textured brick wall enhances the wall art. The brass "sun" catches the light, while the planter's curves, meant to depict the flow of wind, create a sense of gentle movement.

A detailed look at the biophilic wall art. The left panel shows the effect of artificial light at night, while the right panel highlights the texture of the brick and the healthy plants, showing how the piece is designed to be beautiful day and night.

About Art & Feature Installations

We do not just add decor to a wall. For our 'Framed Austerity' facade, we mounted custom-cut metal panels that cast long, shifting shadows throughout the day. This transforms the building's exterior from a static structure into a kinetic sculpture that changes with the light, turning a simple facade into a focal point.

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