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IN THE STILLNESS OF DUST, 'ELEMENTS OF NATURE' BREATHES
Commercial Design
|July 2025
This sunlit marketing office, by Source Architecture in Bengaluru, is a place where walls whisper, shadows dance, and silence becomes the most powerful story; a space not built but born from the land itself
In the sun-seared outskirts of Bengaluru, in a quiet, parched corner of Hoskote, something quietly magnificent rises; not to disrupt but to listen. "We didn't want to create building that shouted," says Sneha Ostawal, Founder of Source Architecture. "We wanted a place that would breathe with the earth." The result? 'Elements of Nature', a marketing and sales office that turns convention on its head, designed by Sneha Ostawal and Manu Gautham as an experiential pause in a world racing ahead.
More than a building, a meditation
This is not your typical sales office. Set on a half-acre stretch along a dusty arterial road, the 8,000 sq ft space is the first encounter with a larger township development. But rather than overwhelming visitors with glossy models and hard-sell tactics, the design gently invites them to slow down, recalibrate, and connect; not just with the product, but with the land itself.
"The client didn't want something transactional," explains Gautham. "They asked us to design something unforgettable, something that people would feel, not just see." With that openness came responsibility; to material, to climate, and most of all, to emotion.
Architecture that emerges from the earth
A monolithic beige wall in micro cement rises from the scorched soil, standing guard like a secret waiting to be revealed. It doesn't announce itself. It waits. Timber fins and bamboo overhangs soften the structure's stoicism, casting textured shadows that move across the ground like whispered invitations.
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