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Social Hub in Rural India
In response to the challenges faced by a village of 785 members, such as scarcity, poverty, poor sanitation, discrimination, illiteracy, lack of awareness, and the harsh semi-arid climate, a hub has been designed to provide both direct and indirect solutions to enhance the villagers' quality of life. This project integrates simple design and sustainable practices to promote health, efficiency, and community engagement, supporting the growth and development of the entire society.

Prototype for Biocentric Villa
This experimental residence explores how architecture can function as part of a living ecological system. The design integrates built form with landscape processes through green roofs, vegetated facades, water systems, and layered outdoor spaces that support biodiversity and microclimatic comfort.
Spatially, the house is organized as a series of interconnected volumes that create shaded terraces, planted surfaces, and transitional zones between interior and landscape. Water elements, gardens, and permeable ground surfaces are integrated to enhance ecological performance while shaping everyday living experiences.
A Gateway for Pilgrimage, Mobility & Culture
Tirupati welcomes millions of visitors each year. In a city where spiritual devotion intersects with urban urgency, the journey must be as seamless as the destination. The proposed Intermodal Bus Station (IMS) embodies this vision—uniting mobility, culture, sustainability, and technology in a single, iconic public space.


OFFICE DESIGN
@Chennai

BUS SHELTER
@National Highway

VERNACULAR INN
@Coimbatore

FAMILY FARM HOUSE
@Chengalpattu

CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE, COA
@Bangalore

COMPACT INN
@Kumbakonam

