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500+

Project Completed

50Lakhs+

Square Feet

Residences and Housing

Residence for Shailza and Ankit

Location -New Chandigarh, 2500 Sft, 2021

A small urban residence where a combination of brick arches, vaults and shallow domes have been tried in an attempt to construct without steel and shuttering.

Nature Health Farms

Location -Outside Chandigarh, Ongoing

A gated farmhouse community outside Chandigarh sprawled in over 45 acres of land. Sustainable design features along with a lot of radical community living ideas will make this a unique project.

Staff Housing for ABC Papers

Location -Near Hoshiarpur, 70000 Sft, Ongoing

An attempt to renovate and retrofit the existing colony to make it more habitable and functional. Existing units are reconfigured to increase the density. Sustainable building practices will make this a model housing colony.

Residence for Sanjeev Jain

Location -Hoshiarpur, 6500 Sft, 2004

An inward looking plan with a courtyard in the center. The clients’ fondness for ornamentation has been kept in mind while designing railings, grilles and flooring patterns. A swimming pool has also been included within the premises.

Farmhouse for local industrialist

Location -Jalandhar, 14250 Sft, 5 crores (estimated), 2008

‘Living in style’ is what would be the appropriate phrase for this farmhouse where, apart from a residence, there is a club house, a fully equipped gymnasium and a swimming pool. Spread on a 3 acre plot, away from the hustle-bustle of the city, it has been designed keeping in mind the clients taste for a lavish lifestyle with all comforts and commodities within the farmhouse.

Residence for Aulucks

Location -Sarabha Nagar, Ludhiana, 6125 Sft, Rs. 75 lacs (estimated), 2006

Vaastu governs the design of this house to a large extent. The simple yet stylistic interiors have been designed keeping in mind the clients requirements for a comfortable home. There is a play of levels in the elevation. Green areas are introduced at various places and planters have been given at many areas thus imparting a ‘close to nature’ look to the house.

Residence for Dinesh Duggal

Location -Hoshiarpur, 5700 Sft

An unusual design where a pair of curved walls separates the formal areas from the informal spaces. A brick facade, stepped walls punctured with voids at some places and planters at various places make it a stand out from the adjacent houses.

Residence for Raveena & Kulvinder Sur

Location -Chandigarh, 4000 Sft, 2003

A comfortable city house where use of brick has been explored for structure, aesthetics and finishing. Has large brick vaults and glass brick vault over the central atrium. Featured in the ‘A+D Magazine’ Jan’05.

Addition Alteration for Harleen & Channi

Location -Chandigarh, 4500 Sft, 2020

A new floor was added and lots of interesting daylit spaces incorporated into the residence.

Residence for Madhu & Anirudh

Location -Panchkula, 2000 Sft, 2000

A small urban residence where a combination of passive thermal control techniques have been tried. Features in the TERI book “Energy Efficient Building in India”.

Weekend retreat for Renu & Sudhir

Location -Kasauli, 1500 Sft, 2001

A Passive Solar building on the Shiwalik Hills optimizing the view with the orientation. The contoured site was used to create levels within the house resulting in spaces that flow from one to another, linking the inside to the outside

Residence for Harpreet and D.S. Babla

Location -Sector 27, Chandigarh, 7500 Sft, 2006

An unusual design where a central covered courtyard forms the core of the house A partial brick façade with interesting elevational elements makes the house stand out.

Residence for Sachin Marya

Location -Mansa Devi Complex, Chandigarh, 5500 Sft, 2011

An unusual design on a one kanal plot where a central covered courtyard forms the core of the house A partial red stone façade with interesting elevational elements makes this house unique.

Residence for Harleen & Channi

Location -Chandigarh, 2500 Sft, 2004

It is said that an artist’s house reflects his profession, so when it is a house for an artist couple the task of designing it becomes even more difficult. An earthy look has been given to the house by the use of brick and sandstone for flooring, brick jaalis for the parapets and subtle colours on the walls. Seaters and planters in the rear yard help create an environment that promotes creativity.