SRIJAN : Where Innovation Meets Sustainability
Project: Architecture College Campus
Location: Noida Sector 127, Uttar Pradesh
Site Area: 29,400 m²
Our vertical architecture college campus in Noida redefines urban educational environments with an emphasis on innovative and sustainable design. We have optimized the use of vertical space to accommodate educational facilities in densely populated urban areas. Key features include green podiums that foster micro-habitats and promote ecological balance, central courtyards designed for optimal natural light and cross-ventilation, and terrace gardens providing serene spaces for relaxation and learning. By seamlessly integrating these elements, our design offers a dynamic and enriching campus experience that nurtures community, sustainability, and academic excellence. Our approach not only addresses spatial constraints but also enhances the overall well-being of students and faculty, establishing a new benchmark for future educational institutions.
SANGAT : A Community That Lives Life Together
Project: Group Housing
Location: Patiala, Punjab
Site Area: 87,617.6 m²
Team : Sonu Rathor, Muskan Gupta, Jahnvi Aggarwal
The concept behind SANGAT is to design a space that caters to the diverse needs and desires of families of varying sizes, typologies, and lifestyles. This group housing project offers multiple typologies to accommodate the majority of family formations in India. The community is designed to cater to all age groups, featuring spaces that facilitate activities and encourage dialogue among residents. The aim is to create an environment where activities occur naturally, fostering a sense of community without the rigidity of formal infrastructure, allowing individuals to thrive both independently and as part of a cohesive community.
AADHAR: Rajon Ki Baoli Redevelopment
Project: Rajon Ki Baoli Redevelopment
Location: Mehrauli Archaeological Park, New Delhi
Site Area: 26,000 m²
Team : Sonu Rathor, Harshita Khera, Ananya Bhanot
The architectural concept for AADHAR emphasizes contextual harmony through simplicity, adaptability, and a thoughtful interplay of complementary and contrasting elements. By embracing the site's heritage and inherent limitations, the design strikes a balance between respecting tradition and introducing innovative elements. The use of a temporary construction system allows for a redevelopment that is both complementary to the historical context and flexible for future adaptations. This approach results in an architecture that resonates with its surroundings, engages its users, and fosters a sense of timeless significance.
SANGAM: National Institute of Design (NID)
Project: National Institute of Design (NID) Complex
Location: Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
Site Area: 69,332 m²
The National Institute of Design (NID) Complex at Vasant Kunj is designed to foster a harmonious relationship between education, nature, and the surrounding landscape. By leveraging the site’s natural attributes, including an 18-meter high contour and a picturesque lake, the design aims to seamlessly integrate the complex with its environment. This approach provides students with an inspiring learning environment that encourages creativity, collaboration, and environmental stewardship. The lake serves as a central gathering space, promoting interaction, inspiration, and an appreciation of the natural surroundings, thereby enhancing the educational experience.
Rental Property Design in Kota, Rajasthan
Project: Rental Property
Location: Kota, Rajasthan
Site Area: 9000 ft²
The concept focuses on maximizing space utilization while ensuring every room benefits from ample natural light and ventilation. Through meticulous planning and innovative design, we aim to create a harmonious living environment where functionality meets aesthetics. Emphasizing open floor plans, strategically placed windows, and thoughtful room layouts, our design promotes a sense of spaciousness and connectivity with the outdoors. By integrating these elements, we envision a rental property that not only enhances comfort and livability but also sets a benchmark for modern living in Kota.
Student Hostel Landscape Project
Project: Student Hostel Landscape
Location: Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Site Area: 4000 m²
Team : Sonu Rathor and Payal Tyagi
The concept behind this project was to create a fluid and harmonious landscape that reflects natural beauty and sustainability. Emphasizing the use of sustainable materials, the design aims to integrate seamlessly with the surrounding environment while creating inviting spaces for students. Our approach focuses on maximizing outdoor usage by students, ensuring the landscape offers serene and functional areas for relaxation, study, and social interaction. By fostering a connection with nature through thoughtful design elements, such as green spaces, pathways, seating areas, and recreational zones, we envision a vibrant and dynamic hostel environment that enhances the overall well-being and academic experience of its residents in Noida.