Featured Architectural Narratives by The Purple Ink Studio
We see architecture as a cultural spark where material, memory, and site converge. From bustling urban campuses to quiet, soul-stirring homes, these projects represent our effort to create spaces that are both bold and deeply rooted.
We designed the TAPMI Centre in Manipal as a porous, democratic space for learning. The canopy of bamboo parasols creates a communal terrace, a modern interpretation of a village square, where students and faculty can gather, interact, and find inspiration under a man-made forest.
For this Bengaluru home, we challenged the shrinking of green spaces in dense urban areas. The structure unfolds as a series of staggered volumes, with gardens and trees woven into every level, creating a private sanctuary that breathes and extends the city's garden identity.
The Brick House in Mangalore is a sculptural monolith, an exploration of how a single material can create complex, expressive forms. Its exuberant yet grounded geometry redefines what it means to design for modern India, creating a living narrative rooted in culture and place.
The MARC Auditorium at the MAHE Bengaluru Campus is a vibrant landmark designed to be a hub of campus life. The bold, circular form, wrapped in shades of orange, stands as a testament to our belief in creating dynamic, community-centric public spaces.
Inside the Brick House, we explored the experiential qualities of honest materials. The interplay of light filtering through brick jalis, casting shadows on textured concrete walls and black stone floors, creates a quiet, contemplative atmosphere that is both intuitive and intentional.
We believe in blurring the boundary between the interior and the exterior. In this Bengaluru residence, the living space flows seamlessly onto a lush terrace, borrowing the surrounding trees into the home's narrative and fostering a deep connection with nature.
The facade for Idyllic in Indiranagar is our ode to pre-modern Indian architecture, reinterpreted for a contemporary urban streetscape. The monumental form, crafted from copper and glass blocks, serves as a gateway, hinting at the ceremoniously Indian experience that lies within.
At the Manipal School of Architecture, we used raw concrete and bold color to define the building's internal circulation. The interplay of volumes, voids, and staircases creates a non-linear journey, encouraging movement and spontaneous interaction within the academic space.
About Featured
What you see here is not just about form, but about the tactile reality of how we build. When we talk about honest materials like exposed brick or red oxide, we are bringing back traditional craftsmanship that grounds a space. We do not just hand over drawings, we work alongside artisans and conduct site rituals to ensure the final structure breathes, ages, and truly belongs to its landscape.
Our Architectural Narrative
We believe that if a building cannot hold a memory, it is merely a container. Our practice is built on a non-linear approach to design, where the landscape, climate, and the stories of the people who will inhabit the space guide our pen.
Materiality and Craft
Architecture is a hands-on pursuit. Whether it is the play of light through brick jalis or the seamless flow of black stone floors, we prioritize materials that age gracefully. We frequently revive techniques like lime plaster and red oxide flooring, working with local artisans to ensure these ancestral skills remain relevant in a modern context.
Context-Driven Design
We do not force designs onto a site. Our institutional work, such as the TAPMI Centre, focuses on porosity and community interaction, acting as a village for learning rather than a rigid institution. For our private residences, we focus on blurring the line between inside and out, ensuring that gardens and trees become an extension of the home's narrative.
Why Partner With Us?
- Process-Oriented: From physical scale models to 3D walkthroughs, we test ideas thoroughly.
- Climatic Sensitivity: We design for passive cooling and natural ventilation based on site-specific wind patterns.
- Community-Centric: Our public and commercial spaces are designed to encourage spontaneous encounters and social cohesion.
We are looking for collaborators who come with an open mind, ready to question, explore, and build something non-linear with us.
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