Environ Planners Architect

Environ Planners is an architectural firm established in 1981. The firm has always worked towards environment conscious architecture seeking inspiration from nature and tradition. Respecting nature has always been the firm’s priority. Our firm on the independent premises that holds our working space since the year 2000 expresses our design approach clearly.

Over the years, the firm has designed for various institutional, industrial, residential, projects with each of those holding their own distinctive identity.

The approach, to create an environment expresses the ability to integrate landscape with the building, which amalgamates interior and exterior to create a series of interactive spaces.

We take up inspiration from vernacular architecture and fuse it with modern technology to get the desired results, where simplicity prevails and nests with the nature.

The principal architect of the firm has graduated from Sir J.J. College of architecture.

The firm was established in 1981 in Nashik as ‘Environ Planners’ by ‘Ar. Sanjay M. Patil’.

Respecting nature has always been an integral element of the firm’s approach. The need of the hour being sustainable development, the firm’s efforts is consciously directed towards application of energy efficient principles to the building design.

Address: Environ Planners , 29/30, Purnawad Nagar, Off Gangapur Road, Akashwani Behind Prasad Mangal Karyalay, Nashik, Maharashtra 422013

Website: www.environplanners.com

Sandip Institute of Research and Technology at Nashik by Environ Planners Architect

Sandip Institute of Research and Technology at Nashik by Environ Planners Architect

The symphony of building design evolves out of several concerns at a picturesque site of nature around is the campus of Sandip Foundation. At a higher counter level of the undulated ground profile, stands this magnificent but simple structure of the institute. Apart from the several design deliberations that have been discerningly addressed, the one aspect that stares you in the face is the belongingness of the built form with the landscape.

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