Projects
Design that has the power to
transform space.
Selected projects
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Such is the course of life and success that starts with the utter rawness and experimentation with unexpected highlights and only after facing that does one learn the importance of what resides ahead. The office design was conceptualized to be a place where leisure is also conductive for people to work in a creative environment, a workplace to enjoy.
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Tasked with demolition and designing happening simultaneously, neither the architect nor the client shied away from the challenge. For them, mutual understanding and trust were the foundation for this project.
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Much like how Shah Jahan chose to show his love for his wife by building an extraordinary marvel using brick and mortar, this project is also a token of the love shared by the couple. This is a project led by not one, but two strong women- the Client and the Architect.
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Kintsugi is the Japanese art of putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold. It promotes the idea of embracing flaws and imperfections. The “scars” become a part of the design, adding new dimensions and depth. Combining Kintsugi and putting each family member's most prominent character traits on display gave birth to the Kintsugi home.
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It’s a project that began in 2015 only to end 5 years later when the world was heading into the unknown with the advent of a global pandemic. What constitutes a lasting foundation in a house?
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Unlike usual projects, this was executed without any 3D visuals, it hinged on the trust between the designer and the execution team. The designing was done alongside the execution of work on site, once again an uncommon practice made possible by an in-depth understanding between all stakeholders involved, and a fast-paced, sequential design-execution schedule.
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With a good balance of semi-private and public spaces, the project focuses on being light-hearted and warm for any weary traveller. A testament to how flexible this project was is the name given to the project – ‘Jugaad.’