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Indo-Tibetan Convention center

architecture, interiors

The project explores architecture and interiors as a continuum of experience, where spatial design is not just functional but narrative-driven. Every element- form, light, materiality, and proportion- was orchestrated to shape how people move, pause, and feel within the space. The design approach emphasized fluid transitions between inside and outside, natural and built, intimate and communal- creating a rhythm that feels both organic and deliberate.

At its core, the work balances aesthetic restraint with sensorial richness. Materials were chosen not only for durability and beauty but for how they age, sound, and interact with light. Interiors were conceived as immersive environments- inviting users to engage with texture, scale, and atmosphere. The result is a spatial identity that is timeless yet dynamic, reflecting an ethos where architecture becomes an experience rather than a backdrop.

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