Architecture is never about mere shelter.“It explores confrontations—between user and space, history and future, program and spatial envelope. At Mahindra University, Bahadurpally, R+D Studio designed a 13-storey faculty and student housing complex on the basaltic Deccan Plateau.” “Here, the designers do not so much build the architecture as position it.” The 6.5-acre development is more a choreography than construction: a tectonic exercise in architecture behaving like geology. The gesture is not ornamental; it is geological where the tectonic shifts- balanced, stacked, slid.
This Student Housing Complex Is A Choreography Of Design That Is Not Just Ornamental | R+D Studio
“Inspired by the region’s 2,500-million-year-old granite boulders, R+D Studio fragmented the 13-storey structure into shifted blocks, creating a dynamic, sculptural silhouette unified by a tessellated, pixelated façade.”
During excavation, a boulder surfaced—not an obstacle but a provocation, stubborn and immovable. It remains, integrated into the masterplan, a monolith to which architecture must respond rather than erase. The rock now forms a gateway to the project, a timeless contrast to the newly risen concrete geology, a reminder of permanence amidst change.
The student housing buildings orbit the perimeter of the site, enclosing a courtyard. At its center, is the common facilities podium, a communal anchor, a social space—dining Hall, multipurpose rooms, TV lounge, all tied together by a vertical housing tower comprising of faculty studio apartments. The valley of the peripheral built and central mass is occupied by sports facilities. The architectural move is strategic — framing social life inward while engaging the larger landscape outward.
Double- and triple-height cutouts punctuate the student residential volumes, acting as meeting places suspended in air. These sky lounges not only offer panoramic views of the campus and its surroundings but also become social condensers. Students encounter one another not in corridors but in vertical apertures, suspended meeting spaces that overlook the courtyard and the landscape beyond.
The project, envisioned to be built in two phases, faced delays due to the global Covid-19 pandemic. What was meant to be a three-year project stretched into five. Local materials like granite stone, stucco, and lime-based paint root the project in its context, while primary-colored highlights in the atriums inject a youthful optimism—a nod to the energy of student life.
The Mahindra University campus houses schools of Engineering, Law, Education, and Hospitality, and this building becomes their common ground. A vertical village, a conversation between old stones and young minds, between permanence and possibility. Like the ancient boulders that inspired it, the building stands balanced—bold yet serene, fragmented yet whole, functional yet experiential. The architecture speaks both language of the site and a dialect entirely its own.
Fact File
Designed by: R+D Studio
Project Type: Institutional Buildings / Boys & Girls Hostel
Project Name: Mahindra University Hostel
Location: Hyderabad, Telengana
Year Built: 2016-2024
Built-up Area: 357900 Sq.ft
Team Design Credits: Shikha Doogar, Shridhar Rao, Durgaprasad G., Rana Sarkar, Devank Suri, Kushagra Verma, Sana Gupta, Faiz Ahmed, Utkarsh Kulshrestha, Harshit Parimi
Photograph Courtesy: Saurabh Suryan
Firm’s Website Link: R+D Studio
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