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Our Architecture and Design in the Press

byCase DesignTakes projects across India; Visit Design Studio in Saki Naka, MumbaiStarts from1,400 Per Sq. Ft.View full gallery

We are honored that our work has been featured in publications like Architectural Digest and the Financial Times. These moments celebrate the craftsmanship and collaboration behind every project we undertake.

We are honored to be included in the AD100 list again. This recognition is a testament to our entire team's passion and the collaborative relationships we build with clients and craftspeople to bring our shared vision for thoughtful, well-crafted spaces to life.

A feature in the Financial Times on our Shakti Prana project. The design reimagines the original Leti 360 site, expanding it with new rooms, a forest spa, and yoga deck, all built with local stone and insulated glazing to create a permanent, sustainable mountain home.

A quiet corner in our Shakti Prana lodge, where the window frames a perfect view of the Himalayan peaks. This image was part of a feature in the Financial Times on the project's unique blend of luxury and remote, natural beauty.

A collage from a Financial Times feature on our work in the Himalayas. It shows how we combine traditional materials like stone with modern design to create spaces that are both timeless and comfortable, complete with fireplaces for the cold mountain winters.

A magazine spread showing the interplay between the cozy interiors and the vast mountain landscape. The design uses natural textures and warm lighting to create a sense of refuge, while always keeping the stunning Himalayan view as the central focus.

Our Shakti Prana project was featured for its approach to remote luxury. The interior shows our use of stone walls and a clean, minimalist aesthetic to create a comfortable space that never distracts from the incredible Himalayan views outside.

A moment of peace in one of the guest rooms at Shakti Prana, as captured in a travel magazine. The design emphasizes natural light and materials, with large windows opening up to the mountain air.

This bedroom at Shakti Prana, featured in a publication, was designed to be a sanctuary. The walls are built from stone sourced from the site itself, and the large windows allow guests to feel fully immersed in the Himalayan landscape.

An article capturing the essence of our high-altitude lodge project. The headline "Highest Pinnacle" speaks to both the location and our ambition to create a world-class hospitality experience that feels completely integrated with its environment.

A collage from a recent publication showcasing the different facets of our Himalayan project. It captures the finished architecture, the stunning natural context, the interior details, and the vibrant local culture that inspires and informs our work.

About As Seen In: Press & Recognition

Getting featured in publications like Architectural Digest or the Financial Times is rewarding, but the real value lies in the stories these features tell. They document the messy, collaborative reality of our work—from sourcing local stone in the Kumaon hills to refining the brass details of a Mumbai speakeasy.

We view press recognition as a record of our journey rather than an endpoint. When the Financial Times covered our Shakti Prana project, the focus was not just on the finished lodge but on the process of reimagining the site, working with local stone, mud, and lime mortar to create a structure that sits naturally in the Himalayan landscape. Similarly, our inclusion in the AD100 list reflects our ongoing commitment to the team members, craftsmen, and clients who shape our practice. Whether it is a luxury retreat in the mountains or a restaurant in the city, we aim to design spaces that invite people to slow down and notice the details—the play of light, the texture of a hand-carved entrance, or the warmth of reclaimed wood. We are always learning, exploring new techniques, and sharing that knowledge through our work.

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Case Design

Takes projects across India; Visit Design Studio in Saki Naka, MumbaiStarts from 1,400 Per Sq. Ft.

We are Case Design, a Mumbai-based studio built on the belief that good architecture is about people, places, and purpose. We focus on hands-on construction, rigorous material research, and working closely with the local craftsmen who bring our designs to life.

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