From Concept Render to Built Reality
We don't just deliver a design and walk away. Our process bridges the gap between the digital sketch and the physical structure through rigorous prototyping and on-site supervision.
Live from the Sejal City site in Goregaon. This video shows our team on-site, overseeing the early construction phase of this major mixed-use development. Precision, sequencing, and coordination are crucial as the foundations are laid for the towers to come.
Here we are on-site at Sejal City, comparing our digital architectural visualization on the tablet to the construction progress in the background. This is how we ensure the vision is being executed with precision every step of the way.
An evening shot of the Sejal City construction site. The work continues as the sun sets, with the core structures beginning to take shape. What is invisible below ground today will soon support the iconic towers that will rise above the skyline.
A wide view of the excavation and foundation work at the Sejal City project. This image captures the scale of the undertaking and the complex puzzle of construction unfolding on site.
Another perspective of the bustling construction site at Sejal City. Our hands-on approach during this phase is critical to making sure the final building matches the dream, not just the render.
POV: a graphic turns into reality. This video shows the journey of a modern villa, from the initial illustrated concept to the final built form. We balanced aesthetics with function, using cantilevered decks and dynamic volumes to create a unique living experience.
The structural skeleton of a villa under construction, wrapped in scaffolding. This raw image shows the 'bones' of the building before the facade and finishes are applied, a critical stage where the architectural form becomes tangible.
A side-by-side comparison of the initial design illustration and a photo of the villa under construction. This shows the direct translation of our 2D vision into a 3D structure.
A low-angle shot of the villa's concrete shell during construction. You can see the jutting-out deck and double-height spaces taking shape, which are key features of the design.
An overhead view of the villa's construction, showing workers on the cantilevered concrete slab. This perspective highlights the structural engineering required to achieve the 'floating' deck effect.
About The Process: From Render to Reality
When we design complex elements—like a cantilevered villa deck or a parametric facade—we don't just rely on software. We build physical mockups in our workshop first to solve structural conflicts, test material finishes, and refine lighting long before a single brick is laid on your site. What you see in our digital renders is the blueprint for what we actually build, with no guesswork.
Our Process: From Digital to Physical
Architecture is often romanticized in the planning phase, but the real work happens in the translation. Our process is designed to eliminate the 'gap' between a 3D render and the finished building.
1. Translating the Narrative Every project starts with a conversation about how you want to live or work. We move from initial sketches to parametric modeling using Rhino and Maya. This isn't just for looks; it allows us to test sun-path analysis and structural efficiency before finalizing a single wall.
2. The Workshop Phase Before we commit to large-scale construction, we test. Whether it's creating GRC (Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete) moulds for an arch or testing how a specific texture paint catches the Mumbai sunset, we mock it up. This hands-on approach, which you can see in our 'Vault's Up' project details, ensures that the aesthetic we promise is technically feasible.
3. Precision on Site We believe an architect's job isn't done at the drawing board. Our team is a constant presence on site during the construction phase. We synchronize our digital models with the physical progress, as seen in our work at Sejal City in Goregaon. By coordinating directly with contractors and civil teams during the structural skeleton phase, we ensure that design intent—like those cantilevered decks—remains intact.
4. Final Finishing We manage the transition from the structural shell to the interior fit-out. Because we handle everything from the facade specs to the joinery details, there is no dilution of the original vision. The result is a space that doesn't just look like the render; it functions exactly as we modeled it to.
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