
Swaroop Project
The Swaroop Project is an exploration of wild contemporary design, rooted in deconstruction theory. Here, every architectural element is celebrated as an independent identity—surfaces, textures, and forms stand out rather than blend in. The triangular plan and sloping terrain shape a home that is fragmented yet cohesive, unconventional yet purposeful.
The plan itself is unconventional: a triangle that slopes into one side, responding to the unassumable terrain with bold creativity. This geometry not only defines the exterior form but also orchestrates spatial drama inside, allowing light, shadow, and movement to play across walls and volumes.
Within this raw, expressive framework lie hidden elements—details that emerge unexpectedly, giving the architecture layers of discovery. Each space invites curiosity, with subtle contrasts between openness and intimacy, structure and fluidity.
The result is a home that doesn’t just occupy its site but challenges and redefines it—a striking experiment in contemporary living, wild expression, and contextual boldness’
This project aired in the media.





