mytribe

Residential Spaces: Homes as Living Galleries

I design homes to be sanctuaries for memory and personal stories. By using clean lines, honest materials like exposed concrete and wood, and a deep connection to the surrounding landscape, I create spaces that feel both sophisticated and deeply personal. Each home is a living gallery, designed to house your life and your art.

Cultural & Exhibition Spaces

Designing for museums and galleries is about shaping the human experience of art. I focus on the visitor's journey, using architectural elements to guide movement, create moments of pause, and light the art in a way that reveals its true character. These projects range from large public institutions to intimate exhibition designs.

Adaptive Reuse & Sustainable Workplaces

I believe the most sustainable building is one that already exists. A significant part of my work involves adaptive reuse, transforming old structures to serve new purposes. For workplaces, I focus on creating flexible, transparent environments with abundant natural light, connecting the indoors with the outdoors to foster a better quality of life.

The Design Process: From Sketch to Story

Every project begins with a conversation, a sketch, a model. My process is hands-on and deeply rooted in the craft of making. I explore ideas through drawing, etching, and printmaking, using these artistic methods to refine architectural concepts. This tactile approach ensures that every design is imbued with a sense of materiality and human touch.

Inspirations & Influences

My work is informed by a continuous study of history, art, and the masters of architecture. From the vernacular traditions of India to the minimalist purity of Japanese design, I draw inspiration from a wide range of sources. This intellectual curiosity and respect for what has come before is the foundation upon which I build new ideas.

Community, Collaboration & Discourse

I believe architecture does not happen in isolation. It is a collaborative discipline that thrives on dialogue, mentorship, and community engagement. I am actively involved in teaching, speaking at public forums, and engaging in conversations with fellow artists, architects, and thinkers to constantly learn, share, and push the practice forward.