search

An Architectural Studio Where Art And Design Merges As One | Jyaamiti Architectural Studio

As artists, we like to create something that inspires us in new ways. When designed is ingrained in routine, it has a whole other impact. We, at Jyaamiti, have always incited conversation, amongst ourselves and with our surroundings as well. There was no better place to look at our principles unfold than in our studio. Inspiration takes many forms here. An architectural studio where art and design merges as one.

An Architectural Studio Where Art And Design Merges As One | Jyaamiti Architectural Studio

Visit : Jyaamiti Architectural Studio

“To craft your workstation can feel like a stupendous task at times. However, Jyaamiti seemed to have achieved it with a head-strong opportunity.”- Nishal Sevak(Co-Editor)

We greet the facade with unrequited zeal every day, creating the illusion of an introverted workspace. In turn, our studio surprises us with a hidden garden, our treasure. While the white is contrasted by the earthy brown of the gate-the entrance itself becomes inviting.

After a turn, comes the nucleus of the office, personified by our courtyard and the workspace that spills into it. Rather than take the inward, rigid cell block structure of a typical office, it had to reflect what we worked with-discussion.

Open in plan and devoid of walls, the inside shows a beautiful transparency between all who work, play and engage in creating. Conversation often spills over to the green, where we design, ruminate and engage in pointless drivel that bounce off the floor to ceiling.

A break just needs a peek into the shaded, comfortable scale of the various greens that surround the studio. Seasonally, these greens alter like a story-bringing the vividness of summer, color of spring, reform of autumn and pockets of rain. Like our ideas, these spaces remain dynamic and reflect the change of seasons.

From one-on-one discussions to client meetings, everything happens within these volumes. The courtyard within is a prize, it flows in nature-hosting get-togethers, parties and tea breaks. To exemplify direction and movement, red handrails accompanying a light stone slab staircase lead us to the mezzanine above.

Our work in the floor above evolves with our principles, creating a palette that borrows equally from utility and aesthetic. At Jyaamiti, we despise silence and always have music playing-the orbit consisting of our mixed tastes. Light streams in for the majority of the day, the fenestrations creating frames of stories with the street that talks to us.

The choice of colors overall represents a canvas, where the myriad of personalities that work here bring the hues. Simplistically, we relied on white, grey and brown to dominate the space around.

Personal, colorful trinkets, books and plants bring in our touch of home into the office.  For a kind of place that we spend most of our time in, the walls started learning secrets. Transparency is ensured in the way we converse, discuss and even digress.

The studio became an instrument where a wonderful codependency was established naturally. To this day, we have no doubt that we need the studio as much as it needs us.

Fact File

Designed by : Jyaamiti Architectural Studio

Project Type : Office Architecture & Office Interior Design

Project Name : Jyaamiti Architectural Studio

Location : Hsr Layout, Bengalore

Year Built : 2022

Duration of the project : 6 Months

Plot Area : 2400 Sq.ft

Built-up Area : 1750 Sq.ft

Project Cost : 40 Lakhs

Principal Architect : Ar. Ashray Gowda

Team Design Credits : Jas Team 2022

Landscape Architects : Chiranth Landscape

Products / Materials / Vendors : Construction Materials – Concrete, Steel and Glass / Sanitaryware – Toto / Windows – Cardinal / Flooring – Simpolo.

Firm’s Website Link : Jyaamiti Architectural Studio

Firm’s Instagram Link : Jyaamiti Architectural Studio

Firm’s Facebook Link : Jyaamiti Architectural Studio

For Similar Project >> An Industrial Office Design Concept With An Innovative Take On Its Planning









This Office with Garden Blurs Boundaries between Work and Retreat | Arcline Architects

The thought was to create a space which would act as a formal real estate workspace in the daytime and a family retreat in the evening. By its name, as it is, ‘Leveled. This office with a garden is defined using levels, in terms of volumes, surfaces as well as edges. These levels are rationalized […]

Read More

These Courtyard Villas Connect Deeply with Nature and Everyday Rhythms | The Grid Architects

Nirmay (निर्मय) reflects purity and holistic well-being. Envisioned as a quiet sanctuary amidst the noise of urban life, these courtyard villas offer a way of living that is calm, conscious, and deeply connected to the land. Rooted in sustainability and ecological harmony, the design responds to both nature and the everyday rhythms of its inhabitants. […]

Read More

This Organic House Rolls into the Vibrant Green Landscape Naturally | Prithvi Architects

Winterfell is a work of camouflaged design, an organic house that melds seamlessly with the terrain, rolling into the vibrant green landscape and naturally positioned boulders. Set in the scenic village of Shoolagiri within the Sanctity Ferme community in Tamil Nadu, Winterfell offers an idyllic retreat from urban life—a place to live close to nature. […]

Read More

Tipu Villa is a Heritage Home Blending Boldness and Sophistication | DabStudio

The design concept of Tipu Villa embodies a harmonious balance of boldness and sophistication, crafting spaces that exude refinement and elegance, resulting in a true heritage home. Key design elements include exclusive use of Indian-sourced materials, including Indian teak wood, veneer, natural Kota lime stone, and yellow lime stone, promoting cultural charm and heritage. Tipu […]

Read More

The Outdoor Office is a Response to Uninspired Office Design | Kiasma Studio

Office spaces are often defined by uninspired, industrial aesthetics—endless rows of cubicles, glaring fluorescent lights and austere décor. It’s easy to become desensitized to the potential for beauty in these environments where we spend so much of our time. And with the demands for extended work hours becoming an accepted norm, the line between work […]

Read More

This Modern Farm House Reflects Harmony with Nature and Heritage | Studio HC

Nestled amidst the serene outskirts of Bangalore, this 1.25-acre modern farm house embodies a seamless fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern design sensibilities. Every detail of the property reflects an unwavering commitment to creating a space that harmonizes with its natural surroundings while honoring heritage. This Modern Farm House Reflects Harmony with Nature and Heritage […]

Read More

The Interior Contemporary Design Celebrates Openness and Dramatic Volumes | DesigNiche Architecture

The client envisioned a home that embodies openness and fluidity through interior contemporary design. He is drawn to expansive volumes and dramatic spatial experiences, including double-height ceilings and multiple floors. Each family member should have a distinct, personal space, yet all areas must remain visually and spatially connected to foster a strong sense of togetherness. […]

Read More

This Brahmaputra Riverfront Is a Rhythm of Nature and Stillness | atArchitecture

The Brahmaputra riverfront rejuvenates a natural water lily pond, creates a new river edge, and seamlessly connects the site to the adjacent heritage museum, fostering public interaction. Editor’s Note: “A combination of contours and current, the design of the Brahmaputra riverfront unfolds like a living memory. Quietly celebrating time and terrain, every curve echoes the […]

Read More

A Modern Bali House With Timeless Tropical Charm | Biombo Architects

Located in the coastal village of Pererenan, Bali, House Terra is a contemporary response to tropical living, designed by Biombo Architects as a family retreat. The project balances built space and landscape, creating a strong connection between architecture and nature while offering shelter from the island’s monsoon climate. Editor’s Note: “House Terra, more than a […]

Read More

Minimal Home Interior Design That Honors Heritage in a 15′ Wide Plot | Dinterplay Architects

Located on a 15′ x 95′ ancestral plot in a pal village, Surat, India, this residence is designed for a multi-generational family of seven. This minimal home interior design solves light and space challenges within a narrow plot. The family wanted to stay connected with their community and preserve their cultural roots. The site has […]

Read More
  • An Old Shell Has Been Renovated By Emergence Architects For Aged To Call Home | Emergence Architects & Interior Designers

    Did you know about these 25 epochal styles of architecture?