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Zero-Footprint Architecture: The Bylakuppe Project

This gallery documents our work on a zero-footprint administrative office for the Tibetan community in Bylakuppe, Karnataka. We used mud bricks made from the site's own soil and employed low-carbon techniques like the filler slab system to create a building that is both culturally resonant and ecologically sound.

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Mountain Retreats: A Homestay in Uttarakhand

We designed this boutique homestay in the Kumaon Hills to be an ethereal extension that embraces its serene environment. The project features a meditation pavilion with a butterfly roof and uses extensive woodwork and glass to dissolve the boundary between the interior and the breathtaking mountain views.

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Heritage Restored: Breathing Life into Old Structures

We believe that true sustainability includes preserving the architectural treasures of the past. This collection showcases our meticulous restoration of a century-old building, where we revived original materials like Burma teak and mosaic floors while adapting the edifice for modern use.

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Functional Spaces: Industrial & Commercial Projects

Our architectural principles extend to commercial and industrial facilities, where functionality and user experience are paramount. This project in Nagpur features a 10,000 sq ft office and warehouse that prioritizes natural light, open-plan layouts, and efficient circulation for both people and machinery.

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Architecture in Nature's Embrace

We design by working with the land, not imposing on it. This collection illustrates our approach to landscape and site integration, from designing around old-growth trees to creating 'Devrai' or sacred forests that manage water and foster biodiversity.

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Designing for Community: The Gramam Pranganam Vision

This gallery presents our conceptual work for a rural community center in Andhra Pradesh, based on the 'Gramam Pranganam' or village courtyard. These diagrams and renderings show how a single space can be designed to serve diverse community needs, from social gatherings and education to healthcare.

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