Featured Architectural Projects and Interior Designs
A selection of our most impactful designs, ranging from dynamic corporate offices to heritage-inspired retreats, reflecting over two decades of architectural experience.
This dynamic breakout area for Scientific Games in Bengaluru is designed to energize and inspire. We integrated a foosball table, varied seating options, and a large, custom mural depicting local culture to create a space that fosters informal collaboration and relaxation.
The reception for Mindsprint in Bangalore makes a bold first impression. We used a curved desk, intricate perforated ceiling with globe lighting, and the company's brand colors to create a welcoming yet futuristic entrance that immediately communicates a forward thinking identity.
For Scientific Games, we designed this semi-private meeting pod using curved glass walls and a bold blue color scheme. It provides a quiet space for focused discussion while maintaining a visual connection to the open and energetic office environment.
Our MTA Innovation Lab, a weekend retreat inspired by vernacular Tamil Nadu architecture. We used traditional elements like adobe walls, thinnai seating, and a central courtyard to design a space that seamlessly blends heritage with modern creative needs, promoting deep thinking and innovation.
An open-plan workstation area at Scientific Games designed for productivity. We used a combination of neutral desks and colorful partition panels, complemented by motivational wall graphics like "Work Hard Stay Humble," to create a balanced and focused environment.
The office canteen at Scientific Games is a vibrant, multi-functional space for dining and socializing. We designed a dramatic ceiling with colorful acoustic baffles and used a mix of seating arrangements to create an energetic atmosphere that encourages employees to connect.
Our own studio features a two-story biophilic green wall that acts as the heart of the space. This living installation improves air quality and creates a calming, natural backdrop for the industrial-style staircase and open-plan workspace, reflecting our commitment to sustainable design.
About this collection
When we approach a space, whether it is a high-traffic auction center or a focused tech boardroom, our priority is always workflow optimization before aesthetics. We use 3D visualization and color psychology early in our design process to ensure the final environment not only looks distinctive but actively supports the specific operational goals of your team.
Our portfolio reflects a philosophy that design should energize and inspire. In our corporate work, such as the Scientific Games facility or the Mindsprint office, we focus on balancing open-plan productivity with private huddle zones. This involves technical planning for acoustic management, MEP integration, and lighting that maintains energy levels throughout the workday. We believe that an office should be an extension of the brand, which is why we incorporate custom mural work and branding elements that feel native to the space rather than applied after the fact.
Beyond commercial interiors, our design sensibility is grounded in heritage and environmental responsibility. Projects like our own MTA Innovation Lab demonstrate our commitment to vernacular Tamil Nadu architecture, utilizing adobe walls and thinnai seating to create an environment that encourages deep thinking. Whether we are planning a data center in Chennai or a residential villa, we apply the same rigour: zoning analysis, material specification, and ensuring the physical layout promotes the intended social or professional interaction.
MTA Architects
We are MTA Architects, driven by the belief that design should energize and inspire. Over the past two decades, we have partnered with businesses and homeowners to transform functional requirements into spaces that reflect a clear identity.
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