Featured
This is the first collection of visuals a user sees. It is curated to make an immediate and powerful impression, showcasing the breadth of our expertise, our design philosophy, and the beautiful, living spaces we create.
Spaces for Community: Public Parks & Courtyards
We believe landscape architecture can be a powerful tool for social cohesion. Our public projects focus on creating versatile, resilient, and culturally relevant spaces like the 'Gramam Pranganam' (village courtyard) that serve as the heart of a community for festivals, games, fitness, and daily gatherings.
Devrai: A Sacred Forest in France
For the International Garden Festival in France, we built a garden based on the Indian concept of 'Devrai' or a sacred forest. This project showcases our philosophy of resilience by creating a biodiverse habitat with a water-harvesting 'kund' (pond), native and adaptive plantings, and spaces for quiet reflection.
Private Estates & Residential Gardens
We design residential landscapes that serve as personal sanctuaries, carefully weaving architecture and nature together. Our approach involves preserving mature trees, selecting appropriate native plants, and designing outdoor living spaces that enhance the daily life of the inhabitants.
Restoring Venerable Landscapes
Our work on heritage properties is a delicate balance of preservation and intervention. We honor the history of the site by restoring key features, using period-appropriate materials like cobblestone, and introducing new landscape elements that complement the original architectural spirit.
Institutional Campuses: Designing with the Land
For large-scale institutional projects, our primary goal is to work with the natural topography, not against it. We employ techniques like grading with the land's contours, soil stabilization with native grasses, and creating central plazas to organize circulation and connect buildings.
Design Narratives: From Concept to Vision
Every project begins with a powerful story. This collection reveals the conceptual thinking behind our work, from memorial gardens that translate history into space, to diagrams that explain our core principles of water management, biodiversity, and human experience.