Dhulia Architecture Design Studio, Rajkot

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Dhulia Architecture Design Studio was established with a sincere effort towards building designs that belong to its time, place and identity. With a very personal touch, we grow and engage in the creation of context-appropriate designs.

The firm’s work is focused on bringing unconventional ideas to reality, keeping in mind the ever-changing nature of the world. We customarily strive to achieve a vital balance between built and surrounding nature in the spaces we deliver. The materials we employ and the details they form speak of harmony.

About the Founder

Architect Komal Dhulia is the founding principal and the design director of the design-build firm that works across architecture, master planning, landscape, interiors and furniture. Her architectural journey started with graduation from Indubhai Parekh School of Architecture and gaining experience from renowned offices in Bangalore and Mumbai. Since the inception of her studio, the team has successfully undertaken the design and execution of various residences, apartments, office buildings and institutions across countries. Her designs form an exceptional relationship with the users and have been part of major international publications.

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