/ SPATIAL HONESTY

Dhaka modernism built to breathe.

We reject speculative development to build sanctuaries of raw concrete, local terracotta, and natural light, designed in absolute alignment with the Bengal climate.

Wide-angle architectural elevation of a Dhaka residential building, raw concrete louvers casting deep geometric shadows, lush tropical greenery spilling from a recessed balcony, natural afternoon light.
Wide-angle architectural elevation of a Dhaka residential building, raw concrete louvers casting deep geometric shadows, lush tropical greenery spilling from a recessed balcony, natural afternoon light.
THE MANIFESTO

Framing the Bengal sky

Our projects are entirely conceived, detailed, and built by our own architectural practice. We prioritize spatial poetry and microclimate responsiveness over maximum allowable square footage.

By pairing architectural rigor with structural execution, we ensure that no blueprint is compromised by a speculative spreadsheet.

ARCHITECT-LED

The unified blueprint

We eliminate the friction between design and execution. Our integrated practice controls every phase, from initial site analysis to the final pour of concrete.

Microclimate study

Honest materials

Structural poetry

We analyze wind paths and solar angles before drawing a single line, ensuring natural cross-ventilation.

We build with raw concrete and local terracotta that age gracefully in Dhaka's humid climate.

We design deep overhangs and structural louvers, framing the sky while shielding interiors from monsoon rain.

An open-air internal courtyard during a soft monsoon afternoon, rain falling into a central pool, raw concrete walls textured with water, lush green ferns in terracotta pots.
An open-air internal courtyard during a soft monsoon afternoon, rain falling into a central pool, raw concrete walls textured with water, lush green ferns in terracotta pots.
TROPICAL RESPONSIVENESS

Built for the monsoon

Dhaka's climate demands buildings that breathe. We design deep lightwells and internal courtyards that draw cool air upward, creating a comfortable microclimate even in the height of April.