

Specializes in creating iconic, sustainable, and functional designs across diverse sectors.
Has developed numerous large
scale projects that blend innovation with cultural and environmental awareness.
Works with government and private sector clients to deliver transformative and impactful structures.
Famous for designing significant public and private landmarks across India and abroad.
Experienced in integrating modern technology with timeless architectural aesthetics.
Projects include everything from residential complexes to healthcare institutions, educational facilities, and more.
Strong reputation for quality and attention to detail, earning recognition across various architectural awards.
Multidisciplinary integrated practice combining architecture, engineering, project management, value engineering and green building expertise
Context‑driven design grounded in vernacular materials and regional identity (e.g. exposed brick, local stone, RCC reflecting local tradition)
Sustainability‑first from inception: solar path, wind, rainfall, ground‑temperature studies feeding passive strategies in every design
Innovation through advanced simulation tools and a dedicated Sustainability Studio applying energy audits, shading analysis, net‑zero modeling
Design excellence rooted in responsibility: balancing functionality, safety, maintainability and longevity across projects
Collaborative in‑house teams across disciplines fostering creative cross‑pollination and problem‑solving
First Indian design firm to acquire a US
based sustainable design practice (dbHMS India), bringing in international sustainability expertise.
Every design begins with sun
movement, wind, rainfall, and ground
temperature analysis to inform passive strategies.
Dedicated Sustainability Studio uses advanced simulation tools for energy audits, green certification, and net
zero design work.
Net
zero design offered as part of expertise; firm undertakes energy simulations, energy audits, and green building certification support.
Use of vernacular materials (exposed brick, local stone, bamboo, clay) and passive design to minimize embodied and operational energy.
Water
conservation features include rainwater harvesting, water
less urinals, dual
flush toilets, low
flow fixtures, and grass pavers.
Thermal comfort strategies via double glazing, occupancy sensors, reflective paint, and optimized envelope to reduce heat gain.
