Deriving a dynamic image and designs from my childhood home through an intense process of working round the clock has become a routine I will not forget. The process taught me how to build on my ideas and yet be open to new ones. It taught me to be focused and yet be child-like and get inspired by anything that might open up my thoughts. It taught me how to trust the process.



The multiple iterations created had their own particular points of focus. Some made us focus upon massing, some upon nature of inhabitation, some upon materials, and so on and so forth.

The final design is still a work in progress because the process has taught me so much that applying it in its full potential shall be an eternal process.

