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There are times when people want to hit pause on their fast-paced lives, to detach and relax, to recuperate from the effects of a bustling city, and spend quality time with their friends and family. Private retreats that provide such an opportunity hold a special place in people’s hearts. Blossom Farm is one such place where one would yearn to go. The villa combines entertainment, nature and wellness-based experiences. This micro-resort covers 1,100 square yards . This property aims to be a modern wellness villa made with vernacular materials, using site conditions and existing topography to its advantage as an energy-efficient and sustainable building. The journey around the property unravels this resort to the visitor’s eyes. Reaching the place, the visitor circles around the resort and views it in its full glory. The "opus incertum" stone cladding, punctured with a white porch, has a large timber pivot door, opening the visitor to a world of serenity. The dining and kitchen areas make for a communal space, which leads toward the infinity pool against the backdrop of the lush tropical garden with palm trees. The main building is comprised of two stacked perpendicular blocks, with the cantilevered block supported by a signature "V" column. This volume composition ensures the shading of the pool from the sun and its protection from rain. Similarly, all the private and communal spaces light up naturally and adequately while shaded. The floating slabs arching over both ends of the infinity pool hold a pool bar on the right and a sunken pool lounge on the left. These spaces are covered with fabric gazebo atop timber posts. This design of the gazebo mimics the vista and the sensation of boats on the still sea. The villa's character and growth unravel as the visitor traverses through the spaces and host of amenities. The modern and rectilinear forms of the resort serve as a brilliant canvas for more fluid forms within the property, such as the black spiral staircase within, the random pathways, the hammam and the plunge pool with a natural rock waterfall. This deviation encourages its guests to be at ease, relax and indulge. It makes this project a physical manifestation of Yin & Yang.
False ceiling using aluminum baffle ceiling was done for this office. The other product & service offered was acoustic PET Wall panels. Aluminum ceiling was manufactured, supplied and installed by us. The design features pieces arranged in a overlapping design in the meeting rooms. The second style of meeting rooms have ceiling to wall homogenous baffle design. Acoustic panels were CNC cut in the desired shapes. These pieces were painstakingly with great precision arranged on site.
Noida Residence - 44 Personalized luxury defines the Bansal Residence, where our bespoke design creates a unique and comfortable living environment tailored to the family's preferences. The Bansal Residence is a personalized architectural haven, where form and function merge to create a living space tailored to the family's unique lifestyle. Architecturally, the form is characterized by bespoke detailing, creating a residence that is both aesthetically pleasing and functionally efficient. Large windows strategically positioned capture natural light, defining the interior spaces with a warm glow. Lighting design is an integral part of the architectural narrative, highlighting curated spaces and enhancing the overall ambiance. The interplay of textures and materials contributes to the residence's form, ensuring a harmonious and individualized architectural expression.
An ongooing project of Studio ISA for housing the IFS officers. Housing has 96 Apartments and spread over an area of 11,000 Sqm, Int the heart of Lutyens, New Delhi. K.G Marg, New Delhi Government Buildings The Ministry of External Affairs Hostel embodies architectural elegance with a focus on form, function, and security. The form of the hostel is characterized by a balanced composition of architectural elements that promote a sense of community and security. The design integrates thoughtful lighting solutions to create a safe and welcoming environment for residents. Spatial efficiency is achieved through a well-planned layout that combines private quarters with communal areas. Architectural elements such as controlled access points and secure landscaping contribute to the overall form, ensuring a space that aligns with the unique requirements of a diplomatic community. "Ministry of External Affairs Housing- A diplomatic retreat where global connections find a home."
The geometric architecture, sculpted spaces, and use of refined materials in shades of sand, earth, and stone, drench the home with a sense of calm and warmth. The neutral shades throughout set the stage for a beautiful play of light and shadow. It took two months to develop the project concept.
I designed this house and its Japanese garden as one continuous experience rather than two separate elements. The architecture is intentionally quiet, so the landscape could lead the conversation. From the moment you step outside, the garden slows you down. That was the goal. The layout follows traditional Japanese garden principles but interpreted through a contemporary lens. There is no single focal point. Instead, the space reveals itself gradually. A winding stone path guides movement, encouraging pause rather than passage. Each turn frames a different composition of moss, gravel, water, and foliage, carefully balanced to feel effortless, though nothing here is accidental.
Delhi office for the Knauf Brand
The Shanghai Natural History Museum in the Jing'an Sculpture Park is a bioclimatic building inspired by the nautilus shell, one of the purest geometric forms in nature. Designed by Perkins&Will, the museum features a distinct "cellular wall" representing the structure of plants and animals. Its intelligent skin minimizes solar gain, while a central pond in the courtyard provides evaporative cooling. The project seamlessly integrates exhibition spaces with the surrounding park.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta is a game-changing sports venue designed by HOK, featuring an eight-panel retractable roof that operates like a camera aperture. It is the first pro sports stadium in the U.S. to achieve LEED Platinum certification, boasting the highest LEED score (88) of any sports venue. The design includes a stunning 360-degree LED halo board and a transparent ETFE facade that fills the concourses with natural light.
The Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC), affectionately known as "The Bottle Opener," is a 492-meter supertall skyscraper in Pudong. Designed by KPF, the tower's most distinctive feature is a large trapezoidal aperture at the peak, which relieves wind pressure and houses the world's highest observation deck at the time of completion. The building's form transforms from a square base to a linear top, symbolizing the intersection of earth and sky.
LaGuardia Airport's new Terminal B, designed by HOK, is the first airport in the world to achieve LEED v4 Gold certification. The project completely reimagined a critical transportation hub, featuring a 1.3 million sq. ft. terminal with dual pedestrian skybridges that span active aircraft taxiways—a design first that improves efficient plane movement. The terminal includes a light-filled headhouse and extensive sustainability measures that earned it the UNESCO Prix Versailles for best new airport.
Tate Modern is a world-renowned art gallery housed in the former Bankside Power Station. Herzog & de Meuron led the original adaptive reuse (2000), transforming the vast Turbine Hall into a public gathering space. In 2016, they completed the Blavatnik Building (Switch House), a twisted pyramid extension clad in a perforated lattice of 336,000 bricks. The design reinterprets the power station's industrial aesthetic while providing diverse spaces for art and performance.
Halley VI is the world's first relocatable research station, located on the floating Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica. Designed by AECOM and Hugh Broughton Architects, the station consists of eight modules raised on hydraulic legs fitted with giant skis. This allows the station to climb out of rising snow and be towed to avoid being stranded on a calving iceberg. The design supports scientific research in one of the world's most extreme environments.
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