The Living and Learning Design Center at Ajrakhpur Kutch, hosts the annual crafts festival in winter.
Chidambaram house has been the family home of the classical dancer/activist Mrinalini Sarabhai and Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, an eminent physicist.
Lime house #5 was a home for the Dhila family who belong to a village called Kanayabe in Kutch. Their family comprising three generations and nine members live together. The youngest being six and the oldest about seventy.
The First Dastoor Meherjirana Library was established in the town of Navsari, Gujarat, in the year 1872 CE, as the second Parsi library in India to be open to public and has been continuously serving the scholarly community since last 147 Years.
Two levels of a narrow building fronting one of the major arterial roads of the city, were selected to house the flagship store of the retail brand 'Keri'. A popular cafe on the ground floor set the tone for a relaxed and laidback atmosphere for the store.
The brand 'Keri' is about garments and articles that are locally designed & crafted. They are contemporary in nature and bright with vivid colours.
Sanand is a newly developing suburb 20 kms to the south west of Ahmedabad and the new auto hub of gujarat. The government, in association with real estate builders, envisions the construction of affordable houses by eco-friendly methods in selected cities.
A new open-air amphitheatre re imagines a space for the performing arts in a historic, 69 year old institution, on the bank of the Sabarmati river in Ahmedabad
Conceived as a resource centre for the 4500 years old craft of Ajrakh block printing in Kutch, it serves to showcase the technique, production, and the art of Ajrakh.
The HBK School is located 45 kms north-west of Ahmedabad, on the periphery of the town of Chhatral. The master plan comprises of 3 built structures defining a congregational scale outside and inner courts defining core of each school.
The Ahmedabad boutique store for Cottons is now housed in a remodeled 80’s bungalow in the western part of Ahmedabad.
The Shrujan Shop based at Bhujodi, close to the town of Bhuj in the Kutch region of Gujarat is run by a non-government and non profit based charitable trust.
An advocate’s office space of approximately 2000 sq.ft was conceptualized along the clients Gandhian ideals of simplicity and rootedness at its heart.
The 1000 sq.m site allocated for the project was part of the Verna Industrial Estate in South Goa set amidst an undulating terrain of red earth and laterite mounds.
The architectural design of this house with its straight lines and simple volumes addresses a ‘contemporary outlook’ with an emphasis on easy maintainability.
Kukma village in Kutch lies 30 km south of Bhuj. Predominantly an agrarian setting, it now has become a major industrial zone since the tax holiday declared after the earthquake a few years back.
‘Sundervan’ near Rancharda village is a residential development planned as a retreat for city dwellers to own houses in well-organized verdant environs.
This is a sustainable eco tourism initiative in Malabar village in the Panchamahal district of Gujarat. It was an attempt to set up a home-stay and eco adventure model with the support of the local community of Rathwas.
Set within the western ghats of Maharashtra, Radhanagri is a picturesque forested setting known also because of the famous Radhanagri dam built by the British.
The proposed RZNC (Rupa Zaver Naturopathy Center) site is located at Chaparda near Junagarh
Shrujan is a non-governmental organization working in the field of women’s self employment programs through the revival and development of traditional embroidery crafts since 1969, based in Kutch region of Gujarat State in Western India.
The idea for establishing an institution of this nature emerged soon after the earthquake of 2001. The wide spread after effects of the quake were varied.
Kensville, near Nalsarovar, 40 kms south-west of Ahmedabad is the proposed location for this ayurveda centre.
The site identified for the ‘Viksat Knowledge and training center’ is located to the northwest of the existing Viksat buildings.
The village of Dhori in Northwestern Kutch was devastated by the Earthquake in Kutch, on 26th of January 2000. The village school was completely destroyed and was to be reconstructed from a fund made available from the Prime Ministers Relief Fund.
Ghada village near Bhuj city in Kutch was severely affected by the earthquake on Jan 26th 2000. Comprising about 90 families, largely dependent on employment as farm labourers in nearby fields in an arid region, economic survival is one of their most difficult challenges.
The new campus for this school was part of the CSR initiative of Torrent Ltd- Gujarat. The site admeasuring 10 acres is barren and contoured. The composition of the land is sand silt and clay with scant vegetation
This village school up gradation project was part of the CSR initiative for ‘The Torrent Power Ltd,’ in Mehmadpur village in the Sabarkantha District of Gujarat.
At a time when most medical care facilities across the country are aiming to expand their horizons and outreach towards a higher patient turnover, the Muljibhai Patel Urology hospital at Nadiad, sought to create a center to impart training to surgeons across the world through the setting up of the JPAC.
A weekend retreat for an eminent lawyer couple was proposed on a site that is a part of a hill side development at Allua, over looking the Sabarmati River.
The project was to build an occasional retreat amidst a grove of old mango trees measuring about 10 acres. This was part of an industrial campus in Karamsad, Gujarat, which happens to be a very fertile and verdant geographical zone.
Two houses with a shared social space for two close friends and their families was the brief provided. This houses were to be used mostly during weekends and holidays with an aim to entertain and also retire to.
A modest home for a middle-aged couple on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, with three bed-rooms, indoor and outdoor living spaces made a very mundane design brief.
The site for this residence is part of a plotted enclave of very expensive land parcels in western Ahmedabad.
The site is part of a gated community of affluent homes on the western edge of the city of Ahmedabad. A home for a nuclear family was designed to engage with its many sided vistas and shaded trees.
The site is part of the new west zone of Ahmedabad in an area that is dotted with very large homes on vast tracts of land.
Our home is part of a small development of residential plots for ‘second homes’ about 12 kms west of Ahmedabad. Known as Suramya-3, it is now part of the extended suburbia.
'Koba house is situated on the banks of river Sabarmati, north of Ahmedabad, and part of koba village. The site is part of an undulating landscape of silt mounds that stretch along either sides of the Sabarmati river.