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Featured Architectural & Landscape Projects

byStudio WightVisit studio at Richmond Road; Projects across BengaluruStarts from650 ₹ Per Sq. Ft.View full gallery

A collection of our work where nature and architecture tell a story together, from sustainable homes to vibrant urban community spaces.

This video shows the transformation of a two-acre barren plot into a self-sustaining green ecosystem. We introduced rainwater harvesting, recharge pits, and over 90% native plant species. Today, the landscape thrives without any external water, proving that sustainable design can create truly resilient and beautiful environments.

For this community swimming pool, the goal was to create a private, serene retreat within an urban setting. I used layered planting and shifts in level to build natural visual and acoustic barriers. The result is a minimal, sleek design where clean lines and curated textures create a peaceful escape.

This terrace is all about balanced design. The metal slat pergola creates a beautiful play of light and shadow, providing just enough shade without closing off the sky. A backdrop of vibrant shrubs and a multi-purpose ledge for a pantry or bar make this a highly functional and inviting outdoor living space.

This is a concept for a dynamic urban plaza. The design features sculptural seating pods inspired by lotus petals, crafted from lightweight aluminum and durable FRP. My aim here was to transform a public area into an interactive canvas, where functional elements become art and invite community engagement.

I believe in blurring the lines between indoors and outdoors. This central courtyard brings light and nature into the very heart of the home, seen here next to a custom metal art installation inspired by the Tree of Life. The space acts as the home's green lung, connecting every level with nature.

This semi-open terrace at an Anganwadi was designed to be a joyful, safe, and multi-functional space for children. The sloped roof provides protection from the sun, while the handmade terracotta tiles keep the floor cool. Built-in granite benches around the edge offer ample seating, leaving the floor open for play and community activities.

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When we design, we start with the site, not just the aesthetic. Take our Cedar Spring project in Bengaluru: we turned a barren two-acre plot into a self-sustaining ecosystem. Instead of relying on external water, we implemented rainwater harvesting and recharge pits that keep the land hydrated year-round. This is how we approach every space—by letting the sun path, wind direction, and soil quality dictate the form, the beauty follows naturally.

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