House of Quiet Courtyards
A monolithic residence carved around a sequence of intimate courtyards, using light wells and framed voids to dissolve the boundary between interior calm and exterior heat.
First-year B.Arch student at MITS Gwalior, exploring intersections of light, silence, and structure through speculative architecture — from quiet inner courtyards to fluid, museum-like landscapes.
I am a 20-year-old first-year Bachelor of Architecture student at MITS Gwalior, exploring how quiet gestures in form and light can transform the way we inhabit spaces. My work seeks balance between raw materiality and soft, human-centered atmospheres.
Inspired by Zaha Hadid’s fluidity, Tadao Ando’s stillness, and the editorial clarity of ArchDaily, I design conceptual projects that test new spatial narratives — from pavilions that frame the sky to urban thresholds that slow the city down.
A monolithic residence carved around a sequence of intimate courtyards, using light wells and framed voids to dissolve the boundary between interior calm and exterior heat.
A museum conceived as a series of drifting galleries, where walls bend like fabric and circulation flows along a singular, luminous spine connecting city and sea.
A delicate field of slender columns supports a floating roof, framing fragments of sky and water to create a meditative promenade along the edge of the city.
A layered public ground that reimagines the street as a terraced landscape, slowing movement with steps, ledges, and planted plateaus for informal gatherings.
I believe in architecture that feels inevitable — spaces that do not shout, but remain with you quietly, hours after leaving. My process begins in sketchbooks: tracing light, testing sequences, and building calm into every threshold.
From Ando’s quiet courtyards to Hadid’s flowing lines, I am drawn to projects that hold tension between stillness and movement. I aim to contribute to studios that see architecture not just as form, but as a long, unfolding conversation with context and climate.
I am currently seeking architecture internships, peer collaborations, and visualization opportunities with studios and students that value rigor, curiosity, and sensitive, human-scale design.