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FEATURED PROJECTS
The studio studies and looks into spatial volumes and form, building scale and light, geometric alignment and organization, materials and textures, structure and details of Frank Llyod Wright. It applies it to a conservation and research center in the abandoned mines of the Aravalli ranges in India. It attempts to follow the prairie style of architecture with a long horizontal roof, helping to cut off the harsh sunlight of India, framing the views of the quarry with the use of mullions and full length windows, bringing the inside out with the use of slope in the site, opening up spaces to the view of nature, using local marble stones in the building material as well as bringing in diffuse light, and more.
Rooted in the concept of revelation—to uncover what lies within—our design takes inspiration from the geode, a natural form that conceals brilliance behind a rugged shell. The result: a sculptural museum where the crystalline interior is exposed through a dramatic fracture in its dark, monolithic steel exterior.
Fracture embodies the tension and beauty of contrast—revealing architecture as an experience of both discovery and transformation.









