
Every commission begins as a question — what kind of house does this site, this climate, this family ask for? We work fluently across ten architectural languages and choose among them deliberately.
Ten languages, one studio — selected, never assumed. The form a house takes is the form its land and its people quietly required.

Traditional motifs reinterpreted in a refined, high-end register — heritage carried forward without nostalgia.

Rooted in regional identity — craftsmanship, ornamentation and material richness held as the architecture, not the decoration.

A measured reinterpretation of Indian elements in a contemporary language — restraint that stays warm, never austere.

Planned around internal open space — privacy, cross-ventilation and daylight resolved by the plan, not retrofitted to it.

Local materials and time-tested techniques in dialogue with the environment — a house that reads as though designed where it stands.

Environmentally conscious design measured in long-term performance, not optics — efficiency engineered to last the life of the house.

Nature drawn into the plan — light, planting, air and view composed so the house restores the people who live in it.

Clean geometry and considered proportion — a confident, quiet modernity that lets material and light do the speaking.

Form derived from logic — computation in service of climate, structure and a sculptural restraint, never spectacle for its own sake.

Living wrapped in light — glass, garden and structure resolved as one, so the threshold between house and landscape all but disappears.

Tell us about the home you have in mind; we will reply, personally, to arrange a private audience.