Bungalow Medu, Mettupalayam, by Bhogar Studio
Located in the foothills of Nilgiris, just before the winding ascent to Ooty, Bungalow Medu stands as product of hospitality and cultural fusion. Born out
Located in the foothills of Nilgiris, just before the winding ascent to Ooty, Bungalow Medu stands as product of hospitality and cultural fusion. Born out
Hilton Hotel, Kathmandu, by Studio Symbiosis Architects located in the heart of Kathmandu valley, is a fusion of the rich heritage of Nepal interwoven with contemporary spaces and maximizing the breath-taking views of the Himalayan mountain range visible from Kathmandu valley.
ABDS designing a Contemporary Farm Resort extension, Nature agro resort, the project was essentially an extension of The Agro Resort which was designed by us some years ago. The requirement this time around was addition of a structure housing a conference hall, dining hall and ten executive rooms.
YouthVille, designed by VK:a architecture has been recognized as one of the best brands in hostel accommodations for today’s generation. They have been specially designed to make living alone not just easy and comfortable, but also exciting, vibrant and enjoyable.
The Dolkhar, by Emara, is a luxury boutique resort located in the Leh town of Ladakh.
Rock-face project, Bhopal, by flYingseeds Studio is a concurrence between the built mass and the existing rocky plateau through the ecological weave and by providing optimal, sustainable, green environments for different activities.
Dasavatara Hotel, Tirupati by SJK Architects is a 121-key boutique Hotel on a 13,150 sqm plot of land at the foothills of the Saptagiri Mountain range. The functions included guest rooms & suites, banqueting facilities, a business center, a health center with a spa, gym, games room, swimming pool, and two specialty restaurants.
Designed by Studio Skywell, Bistro by the Pool is a multi-cuisine restaurant located in Raipur, Chattisgarh, India.
Kondan, the retreat resort, at Maval, designed by PMA Madhushala
Ladakh region in northern most part of India is gaining prominence and seeing huge flux of domestic and international travelers. Spectacularly jagged, arid Himalayan mountains
The Madikeri Resort in Coorg, Karnataka is a hospitality project that was designed for Club Mahindra Holidays and Resorts. The design takes cues from the indigenous Kodava culture and upholds biophilia as a central element to create a site-sensitive habitat that is in harmony with nature. – Rahul Kadri | IMK Architects
Masked by the concrete jungle of Madhapur in Hyderabad. The Hush cafe is an off-beat sight to its contrasting surroundings. Nestled within the lanes of a corporate and residential neighborhood, this cafe beams warmth that one seeks to experience after a tiring day at work or a quick hangout session with friends over the weekend. The location of this recreational spot in the city is expedient to the ease of access for its users. The Hush Cafe is creating its niche in the conglomerate of cafes scattered in the locality. – D2d Architects
Set along the river, the resort has small cottages over looking it, along with a swimming pool which blends with the flowing water near by. The restaurant, in the first floor, has large windows on all sides, thus making it airy and ventilated, at the same time giving a lovely view of the swimming pool and the river and the mountains.
A silent, peaceful resort along the side of the Chittar dam reservoir. Very subtle, blended with nature cottages. The cottages are of exposed brick and random rubble masonry What makes the resort special, are the small details, the gateways, the niches for lamps, the thatched gazebo next to the lily pond and many such simple elements which becomes significant in the whole picture.
Mangala Heritage home is perfect for a weekend getaway. The temple, along with the temple tank, around which the village is built, makes for a beautiful sight. The building itself is a restored, traditional Tamil style house with a very austere looking exterior which is in direct contrast with its cosy interiors.
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