Architectural blueprint overlay on textured sandstone wall, sharp diagonal shadows from tropical sunlight, minimalist drafting lines, warm terracotta tone.
Architectural blueprint overlay on textured sandstone wall, sharp diagonal shadows from tropical sunlight, minimalist drafting lines, warm terracotta tone.
Our Method

The architectural path

We translate traditional Indian spatial archetypes into a refined, contemporary architectural language. Every commission begins with rigorous solar path mapping and microclimate analysis to naturally cool each volume.

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Three stages of creation

Our methodology bridges ancient spatial wisdom and modern engineering, ensuring every structure is thermally comfortable, culturally grounded, and built to endure.

01 / Site
02 / Source
03 / Craft

Microclimate mapping

Material provenance

Precise assembly

We map solar paths and seasonal wind patterns to design deep verandas and courtyards that naturally cool the structure.

We procure Jaisalmer sandstone and raw lime plaster directly from regional quarries, ensuring honest textures and supporting local artisan cooperatives.

Our architects supervise every phase of construction, ensuring that traditional stone-carving techniques integrate seamlessly with modern structural engineering.

Extreme close-up of hand-carved Jaisalmer sandstone joint, golden-hour tropical sunlight casting deep geometric shadows across textured lime plaster.
Extreme close-up of hand-carved Jaisalmer sandstone joint, golden-hour tropical sunlight casting deep geometric shadows across textured lime plaster.
Honest Materials

Textures of permanence

We reject superficial ethnic styling in favor of raw, regional materials that age beautifully. Jaisalmer sandstone, hand-cast terrazzo, and lime plaster absorb the harsh tropical light, developing a rich patina over generations.

The materials we choose do not decay; they slowly record the passage of seasons and light.

Bhaone Design Philosophy