Sacred Architecture Studio

Education
- B.Arch – MMCA, Pune (2001)
- M.Arch – University of Arizona, Tucson (2005)
- Specialized Research & Thesis – Temple Architecture and Sacred Design
As an architect, I am passionate about creating enduring spaces where philosophy, culture, and built form converge. My Master’s thesis on Sacred Architecture—an in-depth study of the morphology, ensemble composition, and experiential dynamics of Hindu temple design—was recognized internationally, leading to a presentation at the Humanities Conference at the University of Utah and publication in the A+D Journal.

This work drew the attention of the Managing Director of the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium (TOVP), the world’s largest Hindu temple. Following my presentation, I was appointed Chief Architect under the chairmanship of Alfred Ford (Ford Motor Company) to direct the project’s architectural vision. The TOVP has since been featured in leading architectural and design journals across India and abroad, highlighting my ability to synthesize rigorous research with large-scale execution and to translate complex philosophical principles into monumental architecture.

I currently spearhead the architectural direction for the International Vedic Cultural Centre in Nagpur, ISKCON Pandharpur, and multiple other temple developments, advancing a design ethos that fuses traditional sacred geometry with contemporary structural innovation to create timeless spiritual environments.

Every space created here is born from listening — to tradition, to the land, and to the community it will serve. From concept to construction, our work integrates spiritual vision with architectural precision.

And here are the heads behind the mind.
