Commercial Architecture That Defines Your Brand Identity
We believe commercial spaces should be more than functional; they should be experiences. Our design approach focuses on integrating nature with your brand identity, ensuring your office or retail space leaves a lasting impression through raw, sustainable materials.
An aerial view of 'The Earth' Experience Centre at dusk, showing how the building and its landscape lighting are thoughtfully integrated into the natural topography of the Nandi Hills.
The facade of 'The Earth' at dusk, where the warm interior lighting glows through the large glass windows, highlighting the building's strong horizontal lines and natural material palette.
'The Earth' project, viewed from a distance, appears to emerge from the green landscape, with its clean lines and material choices complementing the rocky hills behind it.
A tranquil water channel runs alongside the veranda of 'The Earth', reflecting the surrounding trees and the building's support columns, enhancing the connection between the structure and nature.
The interior of 'The Earth' features pleated walls made of Compressed Stabilised Earth Blocks (CSEB), creating a dynamic, textured surface that defines the space. A metal sculpture adds an artistic touch.
An interior detail at 'The Earth' showing the junction of the textured CSEB wall and a smooth granite-clad panel, which also serves as a door, showcasing our attention to material interplay.
The exterior of 'The Earth' combines dry-clad granite on the upper level with a lower band of CSEB blocks, all sheltered under a light, bamboo-thatched pergola.
This view of 'The Earth' highlights the building's layers, from the CSEB staircase and walls on the ground floor to the glass block screen on the upper level.
The building is designed with deep overhangs and verandas that create shaded outdoor spaces, surrounded by a water body and native plantings.
The facade of 'The Earth' is a composition of different materials and textures, including smooth granite panels, CSEB blocks, and large glass windows, all unified by a strong geometric form.
About Commercial Architecture: Building Brand Identities
Our process starts by understanding the unique story behind your brand, not just the square footage. Whether we are designing an experience center or a flagship retail space, we look for ways to use materials like compressed stabilized earth blocks or dry-clad granite to create textures that feel authentic. The goal is to build spaces where the architecture acts as a natural, seamless extension of your business values.
When we approach commercial architecture, we move away from the idea that a workspace must be sterile or generic. Instead, we look for the essence of your brand. If your business values sustainability, our design should reflect that—not through signage, but through the building envelope itself. By utilizing dry-cladding systems and local stone masonry, we reduce your carbon footprint while creating a striking aesthetic that clients connect with.
We treat your office or retail store as a medium for interaction. We use fluid forms and passive cooling techniques to ensure the space is as comfortable as it is visual. From master planning that preserves existing terrain to MEP coordination that keeps services hidden yet accessible, we manage the technical complexity so the final result feels honest and effortless. Every project, whether located in a dense urban center or tucked away in a retreat setting, is an opportunity to let nature and design coexist. We handle everything from facade engineering to site-responsive layouts, ensuring your building functions as a living part of its environment.
Treelight Design
We are Treelight Design. We view every office, retail, or hospitality project as a chance to create a quiet poem between your business and its environment. We keep things humble, focusing on local materials and thoughtful design that makes your space stand out by simply fitting in.
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