Innovative Facade & Exterior Design
A building’s facade is its first conversation with the world. We design exteriors that breathe, using light, shadow, and biophilic elements to create landmarks that don’t just stand out, but belong.
A closer look at the facade of Kalpataru Bliss in Kalina. The video highlights the clean lines and geometric forms of the window frames and projections, which give the building its distinct, modern character.
For the Regency Group's head office in Ulhasnagar, we embraced fluidity and natural forms. The design features curved, layered balconies with integrated planters, creating a green, breathing facade that is both organic and contemporary.
This is a walkthrough of our design for the Parkway residential tower in Matunga. The facade features a unique screen of vertical fins and integrated planters, creating a biophilic and textured exterior that provides both privacy and aesthetic appeal.
A rendering of our Jade Crest project in Matunga, showcasing a biophilic facade design. The building's podium is designed with integrated planters and vertical gardens, bringing nature into the urban fabric of the building itself.
This video shows the podium design for our Jade Crest project. The facade is articulated with vertical wooden-finish louvers and cascading greenery from planters, creating a soft, natural, and breathable screen for the parking levels.
About Innovative Facade & Exterior Design
We do not believe in masking buildings with superficial skins. Whether we are utilizing louvers to break down sun glare or integrating planters to create a biophilic skin, our facades are engineered for the local climate. If you are looking to balance high-rise aesthetics with practical ventilation and low-maintenance longevity, we should talk about how to achieve that without compromising your floor plate efficiency.
Architecture is rarely about just the view from the street. It is about how the skin of the building performs. In our Mumbai projects, like the Regency Group office in Ulhasnagar or the Parkway tower in Matunga, we focus on facade engineering that does more than look good. We use biophilic design elements, such as integrated vertical planters and geometric louvers, to create a breathing layer between the city and your living space.
Our approach is grounded in environmental logic. We analyze the sun path and wind direction to position projections that provide natural shading, reducing the heat load inside. For high-rise developments, we prioritize materials that age gracefully—using rust-colored frames or textured concrete that develop character over time, rather than just glossy finishes that fade or peel within a few monsoon seasons.
We also tackle the challenge of structural sync. A great exterior shouldn't dictate a poor interior layout. Our facade designs are integrated with the structural grid, ensuring that large french windows or deck projections align with your internal floor plans. If you are a developer or a homeowner planning a project, we can help you move past the 'standard' glass box aesthetic to build something that functions as effectively as it looks.
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