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Awards and recognition for our architecture projects

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We believe recognition is a byproduct of prioritizing the process, the materials, and the people we build for.

Thank you to Architectural Digest India for including us on the prestigious AD100 list again this year. It is an honour to be considered alongside so many incredible designers.

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Being featured in the AD100 list or recognized by the World Architecture Festival is not about collecting trophies for us. It validates the messy, collaborative process we follow, where we often prioritize site-specific challenges like managing high-rainfall slopes or upcycling site debris over conventional, cookie-cutter building methods.

When you see our work highlighted in architectural publications, you are seeing the result of our obsession with materiality—hand-moulded bricks, jaali screens for natural cooling, and bamboo canopies that define our aesthetic. These projects succeed not because we follow trends, but because we build context-driven spaces that respond to their specific environment.

For potential clients, these accolades demonstrate that our experimental approach—testing physical models and training local masonry teams—consistently delivers functional, high-quality results. We invite you to look past the awards and focus on the technical details: the thermal performance of our mud block walls, the structural integration in hill station residences, and the way our interiors connect with the building's architecture. If you are planning a space that values process, sustainability, and thoughtful design, we should discuss the potential in your site.

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Visit studio in Indiranagar, BengaluruStarting ₹950 ₹ per sq. ft. of Built-up Area

We are a team of architects and designers in Bangalore who find the most joy in the raw process of building. We love getting our hands dirty with mud blocks, bamboo, and salvaged materials to create spaces that feel like they have always belonged on their site.

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