Hospitality Architecture

Available across Mumbai

Malik Architecture

Malik Architecture

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About Hospitality Architecture

Hospitality Architecture by Malik Architecture

We specialize in designing hospitality spaces that maintain a deep connection with nature while addressing modern urbanization challenges. Our award-winning portfolio includes projects like the Radisson Resort & Spa in Lonavala, which received recognition at THE PLAN Award 2024.

Our Approach

  • Integration of local materials and landscape
  • Focus on sustainable design practices
  • Emphasis on passive cooling techniques
  • Preservation of site's natural elements and topography

Ideal For

Hospitality developers and operators seeking distinctive, environmentally conscious properties that harmonize with their surroundings while offering memorable guest experiences.

Key Features

  • Traditional craftsmanship integration
  • Natural material usage
  • Climate-responsive design
  • Site-specific architectural solutions

Meet your Expert

Malik Architecture

Malik Architecture

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My Story

Studied at Cornell, came back home to Bombay—felt lost, honestly. That confusion pushed me into questioning what architects really do. I don’t see myself as some grand 'author', more like a catalyst. Nature leads, we just try to keep up. 'Form Follows Life'—not just a line, it’s how we work. Sometimes the land says something, you just have to listen. Plant seeds, see what grows. No fixed endings, just the search.

My Work

Design & Build Services - We work on architecture and interiors—private homes, villas, commercial HQs, and turnkey projects.

Listening to Place - We start with silence on site. The land, climate, and history guide us, not pre-set plans.

Adaptive Reuse of Heritage - Restoring old Bombay buildings is like archaeology—careful, respectful, sometimes messy, but always honest.

Handmade & Sustainable - We use local, low-impact materials—brick, stone, terrazzo. Handmade stone architecture is our thing.

Design That Feels Right - Good design should feel like it belongs—essential, natural, not forced. It needs spirit.

1,500-3,000
per square foot