“An architect is a Catalyst providing social and cultural stage sets for all human activities. Hence, the magnitude of Responsibility on their shoulders is of staggering proportions! Hence, a mix of

RESPONSIBLE Creativity and CREATIVE Responsibility

should determine the ARCHITECTURAL Character of any Building.”

 -Ar.Neelam Manjunath, 1986 (B. Arch,4th year)

Interior view of a multi-story building with glass ceilings, staircases, and flower beds with plants and benches.

Architecture, for us, is never just about function. It is about the full experience of living—nature, beauty, economy, wellbeing, cultural meaning, and spiritual connection woven into space.

Signature Projects

  • An outdoor restaurant or café with a modern design, featuring a curved bamboo and thatch roof, illuminated by string lights. There are seating areas with tables and chairs, surrounded by rocks and a small pond, against a backdrop of trees and a blue evening sky with clouds.

    Bamboo Symphony

    Bangalore, India

  • Modern white multi-story building with large windows, wooden accents, and an outdoor spiral staircase, situated near a rocky area with a small water feature and reflective pool, under a bright blue sky with greenery overhead.

    House of Five Elements

    Bangalore, India

  • Aerial view of a residential complex with multiple buildings, a central garden, and a surrounding wall, adjacent to a busy road.

    Aditi Greenscapes Gated Community

    Bangalore, India

  • A modern elevated train station at night with a unique, curvilinear roof design featuring illuminated skylights and star-shaped decorative elements. There are two glass-domed waiting areas, a tall wooden tower, and a landscaped area beneath the station.

    Metro Station

    Bangalore, India

  • Aerial view of a large outdoor event space surrounded by trees, featuring a circular stage with a tent covering, a pond, and multiple small buildings with red-tile roofs.

    CGBMT School of Simple Living

    Devanhalli, India

  • Interior of a building with a high vaulted ceiling made of woven materials and decorated with geometric patterns; the walls feature similar patterns, and the floor is covered with a yellow carpet; there are large windows letting in natural light, and trees are visible outside.

    Toda Community Centre

    Nilgiris, India

  • Architectural models of buildings and construction projects on display in an exhibition, with detailed posters and diagrams on the back wall.

    G-20 Exhibition / Venice Biennale

    Bangalore, India /Venice, Italy

  • An illustration of a cityscape with roads, buildings, and greenery. Large bamboo leaves hang over the scene. Text reads 'The Bamboo City, Pilot Ward: Jakkur'.

    The Bamboo City

    Bangalore, India

We collaborate with clients, occupants, and builders to shape regenerative habitats—healthy, efficient, joyful, and peaceful spaces. We use local, natural, and reclaimed materials—stone, mud, lime, bamboo, local wood—and harness earth, sun, air, water, and space to create low‑energy, climate‑responsive architecture that feels rooted and enduring.

With 35+ years of hands‑on research, our work spans homes, housing, workplaces, schools, institutions, hospitality, community buildings, landscapes, hospitals, public spaces, urban ecology, heritage conservation, and ecosystem restoration.