One of the first things that come to mind with the emergence of new architectural projects, be it a house, a commercial building, or even a public space, is undeniably…
The Protagonist | Urbanization in India ‘Crafted’, ‘contextual’ and ‘contemporary’, are the three titles that slide after each other on their website when the inquisitive one clicks on the design…
About the Interlace The Interlace was envisioned as a vertical village rising from the greens of the Southern Ridges. This design and planning challenged a typical condominium living and piloted…
According to Redseer, one of the leading management consulting firms, India’s gated communities in urban centers are emerging as one of the most important consumption areas, with consumption across gated…
We are becoming increasingly concerned about leaving our ecological footprints behind as housing values rise and the world’s population grows. As a result, we try to think of eco-friendly solutions…
Spaces, the volume of the structure, the parts of the building we move through are capable of giving us enormous experiences- experiences that differ to individuals. The space that may…
The brief for this project was for new build council housing on an in-fill sites in Henbury in North Bristol. The site was previously occupied by garages and is located…
Invisible cities are those ‘unmapped’ human settlements with filthy and substandard living conditions unnoticed by the authorities and the general public. Sustenance necessitates the consumption of food, clothing, and shelter.…
A perfect blend of luxury and sustainability Creating spaces that engage people holistically and foster social interaction, evolving spatial relationship that are contextually responsive, forms the essence of our design…
“Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, only because, and only when, they are created by everybody.” – Jane Jacobs The conscious design of public buildings with the…
In about the 1980s, Melbourne’s inner-city was a collection of “useless and lifeless” buildings, giving it the nickname of the “donut city” because it was empty in the center. In…
Classic Eichler Homes originated in post-war America in the middle of the 20th century. It was Joseph Leopold Eichler who developed these rather unique homes. This man is known for…
