Hospitality Architecture in Mumbai

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

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.