Our Award-Winning Architectural and Interior Projects
We believe architecture is about shaping stories that last. These projects, recognized on global stages, reflect our commitment to sustainable design, community-focused spaces, and merging traditional Indian principles with modern innovation.
We are proud to be a finalist in the World Architecture Festival (WAF) 2024 for the Bosch Learning Campus. This night view highlights the building's transparent and interconnected design, centered around a tranquil water court.
A key interior space at the Bosch Learning Campus, a finalist at the World Festival of Interiors. The design features a dynamic sculpture and exposed concrete, creating a social spine that encourages interaction and movement.
An exterior night view of the Bosch Learning Campus, a project longlisted from over 400 global entries. The facade reveals the interplay of different spaces, including a large mural and the main staircase, showcasing the building's vibrant inner life.
The central courtyard of the Bosch Learning Campus, featuring a stepped water body that acts as a natural cooling element. This design choice reflects our commitment to sustainable and eco-sensitive architecture.
This sculpture within the Bosch Learning Centre embodies the spirit of collaboration and learning. The project was recognized on The Longlist 2024-25, selected through a blind jury process.
The Bosch Learning Centre at dusk, showcasing the seamless integration of the building with its landscaped environment. This project is a testament to our vision of creating holistic learning spaces.
Our finalist certificate for the UltraTech Latitude Design Awards 2025. This award for the Bosch Learning Campus in the non-residential interiors category recognizes our dedication to creating excellent and innovative workspaces.
About this collection
What you see here—projects like the Bosch Learning Campus and Jaquar Headquarters—aren't just about accolades. They represent our process of blending traditional Indian spatial principles, like internal courtyards and natural water cooling, with modern sustainability goals. When we design a workspace or campus, we prioritize natural airflow and biophilic elements to ensure the building itself functions as a restorative environment for everyone who uses it.
Recognition Rooted in Purpose
Awards are milestones, but our real measure of success is how a building performs and how people interact within it. Our recognition at the World Architecture Festival and DNA Paris Design Awards reflects a long-term dedication to specific design values.
Design Principles That Catch The Jury's Eye
- Biophilic Integration: At the Bosch Learning Campus, we implemented a stepped water body. It isn't just aesthetic; it’s a cooling element that reduces energy loads. This aligns with our focus on passive thermal comfort.
- Sustainable Regeneration: For our 'Lone Lung Space' project, we didn't start with a blank slate. We took an abandoned industrial site and reimagined it as a community hub. This approach highlights how architects can contribute to urban health rather than just building new concrete blocks.
- Cultural Context: Whether it’s integrating Mangalore tiles or designing a facade inspired by avian flight, we ensure our projects stay grounded in the local vernacular while meeting the technical demands of a modern headquarters or school.
Why This Matters for Your Project
When we approach your project, we apply the same rigorous design methodology that garnered these nominations. We evaluate your site for sun-path and wind direction before drawing a single line. We coordinate MEP and structural requirements early to ensure that when you walk into your finished space, you don't just see a design—you feel the soul of the architecture.
Gayathri & Namith Architects
We are Gayathri and Namith. We founded this practice to prove that Indian tradition and modern innovation can coexist beautifully. We spend as much time on-site listening to the wind and the topography as we do at our drawing boards, ensuring every space we design breathes.
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