Community Space Architecture in Bengaluru

About Community Space Architecture

Community Space Architecture

We specialize in designing sustainable community centers and shared spaces that harmonize with their natural surroundings. Our projects emphasize open layouts, natural lighting, and eco-friendly materials like mud blocks and locally-sourced stone.

What Makes Us Different

  • Integration of courtyards and skylights for energy efficiency
  • Use of alternative construction methods like stone masonry and rattrap bond walls
  • Documented expertise in community projects like the Vanantra Farmland Development

Ideal For

Organizations and communities seeking sustainable, nature-integrated spaces for public gathering, cultural activities, or community engagement.

Additional Features

  • Collaborative design process with stakeholders
  • Focus on creating spaces that promote community interaction
  • Professional documentation of completed projects

Meet your Expert

Studio Alaya

Studio Alaya

My Story

We’re Studio Alaya, thirteen years young and still figuring things out. Bengaluru is home, but our work travels everywhere. It’s been wild - some days tough, some days full of joy. We’ve changed, but our thing for building spaces that actually feel alive? Still strong. We want homes to hold real stories, not just look pretty. Big shoutout to folks who’ve trusted us, waited for us, and stuck around. Let’s see what the next year throws at us.

My Work

Sustainable Architecture & Interiors - We design and build homes, farmhouses, and community spaces, always eco-conscious and responsible, all across India.

Mud Block & Stone Construction - We use mud block architecture and locally sourced stone for raw, honest facades that blend with the landscape.

Collaborative Design Journey - Best homes happen with client and team together - trust, patience, and celebrating every step, even the housewarming.

Natural Light & Ventilation - We craft every opening for natural light ventilation, framing views, adding skylights, or jaali walls for playful patterns.