Wide-angle architectural photograph of a minimalist tropical pavilion in Goa, open-air pavilion with deep eaves, laterite stone pillars, surrounding lush jungle foliage, soft morning light.
Wide-angle architectural photograph of a minimalist tropical pavilion in Goa, open-air pavilion with deep eaves, laterite stone pillars, surrounding lush jungle foliage, soft morning light.
Selected Works

Tropical spaces built to breathe

A curated collection of climate-responsive residential and boutique hospitality structures across Goa and Karnataka, engineered for natural passive cooling and built in harmony with local ecosystems.

Architectural elevation of a coastal villa in Goa, white lime-plaster walls, terracotta tiled roof, deep overhangs, framed by palm trees, soft golden hour light.
Architectural elevation of a coastal villa in Goa, white lime-plaster walls, terracotta tiled roof, deep overhangs, framed by palm trees, soft golden hour light.
Close-up detail of timber rafters and local stone masonry in a forest lodge in Karnataka, warm wood grains, shadows casting patterns, medium format film.
Close-up detail of timber rafters and local stone masonry in a forest lodge in Karnataka, warm wood grains, shadows casting patterns, medium format film.
/ The Micro-Climates

Goa & Karnataka

Our architectural portfolio spans the intense coastal humidity of Goa and the high-altitude forests of the Western Ghats. Each structure responds directly to its specific micro-climate through vernacular Konkan engineering.

Coastal Monsoon-Proven
Forest-Integrated

Goa Projects

Karnataka Projects

Private residences and boutique retreats designed to welcome the cooling monsoon wind while resisting heavy coastal rain. Crafted using breathing local laterite and traditional lime-plaster.

Forest lodges and mountain homes that integrate seamlessly into the wilderness canopy, utilizing local timber and passive solar orientation to naturally balance cooler high-altitude temperatures.

Macro detail of hand-polished lime plaster wall meeting a raw laterite stone block, showing contrasting textures of smooth white and porous red earth, soft side light.
Macro detail of hand-polished lime plaster wall meeting a raw laterite stone block, showing contrasting textures of smooth white and porous red earth, soft side light.
— Vernacular Methods

Every structural timber beam is sourced from certified managed groves within a fifty-kilometer radius of our projects. We collaborate closely with regional artisans who have spent generations mastering the monsoon-proven masonry of the Konkan coast.

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Partner with our studio to design a climate-responsive sanctuary that honors the delicate ecology and deep architectural heritage of Goa and Karnataka.