Featured
This is the first impression of our work. We've selected these visuals to showcase the breadth of our design philosophy, from the architectural form and material honesty of our completed homes to our vision for future residential and community spaces. Each project represents our commitment to creating spaces that are both thoughtful and livable.
Heirlooms in Concrete: A Modern Sanctuary
This Bangalore residence is our response to evolving urban lifestyles, balancing tradition with modern needs. We focused on creating a home that grows with the family, using split-levels and courtyards to maximize natural light and create a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Brickly Affair: An Urban Residence
For this home, we explored the expressive potential of brick, creating a distinctive, porous facade that breathes life into the structure. The design prioritizes tactile materials and creates playful, functional interior spaces like a suspended mezzanine and a staircase integrated with a library.
The Belagavi Home: A 'Glocal' Vision
This conceptual design for a home in Belagavi embodies our 'Glocal' philosophy, blending contemporary forms with vernacular principles suited to the local climate. The project features vaulted roofs, the use of local Basalt stone, and varied internal levels to create an open, light-filled environment.
Commercial & Hospitality Spaces
We design commercial and hospitality venues that serve as community hubs, drawing inspiration from traditional gathering places like temple courtyards and village squares. Our projects, including offices, pavilions, and restaurants, focus on creating dynamic, inspiring environments through the strategic use of volume, voids, and material interplay.
High-Rise Apartment Design: Dasta Concerto
Our work extends to large-scale residential developments like the Dasta Concerto, a 15-storey apartment building on Sarjapur road. We designed this project to provide modern, comfortable living spaces for young families, addressing the needs of Bangalore's growing urban population.