In Coimbatore, Ksquare Architects creates a 31,529 sq ft restobar defined by bold roof planes, reflective pools and seamless indoor–outdoor transitions that elevate the social experience.

IDW celebrates India with an eclectic curation of the works of Indian designers, architects, photographers, product designers and artists.
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In Coimbatore, Ksquare Architects creates a 31,529 sq ft restobar defined by bold roof planes, reflective pools and seamless indoor–outdoor transitions that elevate the social experience.
In Raipur, M.A.D Collaboratives crafts a 2,500 sq ft Wabi-Sabi-inspired residence where neutral palettes, soft textures and mindful zoning create a calm, contemporary family home.
In Bengaluru, Source Architecture transforms a 2,700 sq ft apartment into a moody, art-led home where rustic warmth, eclectic influences and quiet craft come together with intuitive ease.
In Gurugram’s Oberoi Tower, Design Work Group crafts a 6,000 sq ft headquarters for Star Cement where natural light, refined detailing and calm material restraint elevate corporate workspace into an experience of quiet confidence.
In Pune, principal architect Priti Dhumal crafts Organic Silence — a 1,180 sq ft residence where minimalist contemporary lines meet fluid, organic warmth to create a composed, tactile sanctuary.
In Mumbai, Skulpterra Designs shapes a 1,000 sq ft apartment into a serene refuge where neutral tones, artisanal details and quiet planning create a warm, deeply personal first home.
In Ahmedabad, IDO Design’s Lollo Rosso transforms a transparent glasshouse shell into a warm, contemporary Pan-Asian restaurant where red accents, lush botanical prints and soft light converge to create a mood that is equal parts easy-going and elegant.
In Bengaluru, Salmon Pink & Co.’s Sunset Soirée captures the calm, celebratory mood of twilight in an 1,800 sq ft apartment—where earthy palettes, green accents, and crafted detail evoke warmth and connection.
In Mumbai’s Worli, JJ Poonawala’s Casa Rustico transforms two linear apartments into a 3,000 sq ft sea-facing home where art, light, and form speak in quiet dialogue.