Editorial Features & Media Recognition
Architecture is an ongoing conversation. We are honored that leading design publications have chosen to highlight our projects, sharing the stories we have built into the walls of our spaces.
We were thrilled to be featured in Living Etc, where we discussed our approach to integrating smart technology with thoughtful design. We believe homes and offices should be as intelligent as they are beautiful.
The Architect's Diary featured our 'Nisarg' residential project, highlighting its seamless fusion of indoor and outdoor spaces. The editor noted how the dwelling 'dances in harmony with the surrounding nature.'
Another look at our feature in The Architect's Diary. The publication praised the project's timeless aura, achieved through a thoughtfully curated palette of natural stone and wood.
About In The Press
Editors often tell us that our work resonates because we resist the urge to fill rooms with clutter. Instead, we look for the conversation between materials like Kota stone and natural light. It is this focus on narrative architecture that has caught the attention of publications like Living Etc and The Architect's Diary, moving our design process from a private studio experiment to a broader dialogue about how we live today.
When we see our projects like 'Nisarg' in print, it is less about the accolade and more about validation of a specific philosophy. We believe that a home should not just be a structure, but a living canvas.
In our feature with The Architect's Diary, the focus was on the delicate boundary between interior and exterior spaces. This is at the heart of what we do. By using a palette of natural stone and wood, we aim to ensure that a residence feels like it belongs to the landscape, rather than sitting on top of it. This requires a level of restraint—knowing when to stop adding elements so the architecture itself can speak.
Our piece in Living Etc explored a different facet of our work: the integration of technology. Many assume that smart home systems inherently clash with organic design. Our goal is to prove the opposite. By treating elements like invisible locks and automated light as silent contributors to comfort rather than intrusions, we ensure that a house remains as intelligent as it is serene.
These publications serve as a mirror for our practice. They reflect our attempts to balance the technical rigor of being architects with the intuitive, human need for warmth and sanctuary. Whether we are restoring a century-old villa or designing a new farmhouse, the underlying ambition remains the same: to create spaces that possess a soul and stand the test of time.
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