Indian Architectural Projects

Jetty Garden, Daman, by KTA + ARUR

Designed by KTA + ARUR, Jetty Garden is envisioned as a public place that resonates with people’s aspirations and establishes a sense of reverence for the water, a multi-faceted space for all age groups and a place to celebrate the Narali Poornima boat race along the waterfront.

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Vedanya School, Gurugram, by Vijay Gupta Architects

Designed by Vijay Gupta Architects, the Vedanya School, located in Sector 48, Gurugram, sets a precedent for how architecture can positively influence children’s schooling experience. With the intent of designing a school where children are excited to learn, the design initiates a playful environment with diverse opportunities for exploration and activity.

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The House of Solid Stone, Jaipur, by Malik Architecture

“In India, the economy of hand-made is still comparable with mechanized methods. The house of Solid Stone in Jaipur presented us with an opportunity to explore and evolve a method of building that has been prevalent in traditional buildings for centuries. We laid out a simple brief: no material other than stone should be used for construction. This made us dive deeply into the art of ‘making’ with stone.”
– Malik Architecture

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House S in Banglore by Design Integratus

House S, Bangalore, by Design Integratus

Designed on a small site in Bangalore, House S by Design Integratus is designed on a tight budget and in response to its densely populated context. The house is divided into three zones vertically- the private (second floor), public (first and upper ground) and semi public (ground and lower ground) zones.

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Bevina Mane (Neem House), Belgaum, by ENSO

Bevina Mane, translating into Neem House in Kannada, is a farmhouse designed by ENSO in Belgaum, Karnataka. The highly contoured site was chosen for the views of the green farmland and view of the sunset. The design embraces the site’s existing topography and trees including the neem trees.

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Homestay at Kabi, Sikkim, by Studio Interweave

Designed by Studio Interweave, this project is a Homestay located in Kabi, North Sikkim. The structures are built taking the the site’s topography and existing landscape into consideration. The units are light in weight due to the usage of timber construction, thereby allowing minimum excavation for the footing.

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