Brutalist & Modernist Residences
We design homes that celebrate the raw, honest beauty of exposed concrete, steel, and timber. Our modernist approach creates spaces with clean lines, double-height volumes, and a refined, minimalist aesthetic.
An overview of our Gurgaon Hills project, showcasing the interplay of double-height spaces, a mezzanine level, and a material palette of concrete and wood. This is a core example of our modernist architectural approach.
This video illustrates the dramatic transformation from a raw construction shell to a refined, luxurious living space. It highlights our vision and execution in creating sophisticated, multi-layered interiors within a grand architectural framework.
An aerial perspective of the open-plan living and dining area. This view emphasizes the spaciousness and flow we achieved, with a large sectional sofa anchoring the room and floor-to-ceiling windows connecting the interior to the lush green landscape outside.
This view highlights the sculptural furniture and a floating mezzanine, demonstrating how we layer different functional zones within a single, cohesive space. The warm wood tones contrast beautifully with the cool concrete, a signature of our modernist designs.
A closer look at the living area, featuring a large-scale art installation that adds a focal point to the room. The design balances monumental scale with comfortable, human-centric details.
Sculptural wooden chairs and dragonfly wall art introduce organic forms into the linear, modern space. This juxtaposition of art and architecture is key to creating homes with personality and soul.
From the mezzanine, the view down to the living area reveals the thoughtful layout and the home's connection to the outdoors. This perspective shows how we design for both grand entertaining and quiet family life.
About this collection
Achieving a true Brutalist look is not just about the aesthetics; it requires careful structural planning to handle heavy, raw materials. When we work on these homes, we prioritize ensuring that your floor plans allow for those signature double-height volumes and open layouts while maintaining perfect MEP integration, so the space feels grand but remains functional for your daily life.
Our approach to Modernist architecture is rooted in the belief that a home should feel authentic. When we take on a project, such as our work at Ireo Gurgaon Hills, we focus on the interplay of volume and material. We use concrete, steel, and natural timber not just as finishes, but as structural elements that define the mood of the room.
We start by analyzing the site to optimize for light and wind direction. This is critical in Brutalist designs, where natural light softens the harshness of concrete and brings warmth to cold surfaces. Whether we are building from the ground up or performing a structural overhaul, we handle the technical complexity so you can focus on the result.
Our process includes:
- Structural Audits & Planning: We assess the feasibility of wall removals or mezzanine additions to ensure the building is sound.
- Detailed MEP Integration: We conceal the modern systems—automation, plumbing, and climate control—so the focus remains on the raw beauty of the space.
- Material Selection: We guide you through selecting honest, durable materials that age gracefully over time.
For us, the goal is to create a home that provides a sanctuary from the urban pace of Delhi NCR while maintaining a striking, architectural presence.
Native Sutra
We are Parul and Vineet. We do not just design rooms; we build homes that feel like a breath of fresh air. We love the challenge of balancing raw, industrial materials with the softness of a lived-in space, and we are here to help you get that right.
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