Building Beautiful Structures
Using sustainable methods and materials to build better
Materials
Using natural materials that are sourced locally is the key to a sustainable design.
Skills
Encouraging the use of artisan skills promotes structures with heart.
Environment
Ensuring the design sits harmoniously in its environment as well as enhancing it.
Black Cat Bach, Gilwern, South Wales
The conversion of an old outbuilding to a beautiful holiday cottage maximising light and air. The cladding of the house and all the garden fencing and planters makes wide use of recycled local timber.
SaiBaba Central School, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh
This innovative school was constructed under the guidance of Pujya Sri Sainathuni Sarath Babuji on the principles of sustainability both in materials and in its functioning. Importance was given to providing a conducive environment of green surroundings with natural light and air that would support the core school motto of ‘Love of Learning & Learning to Love’.
Therapy Room, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu
This intimate space, flooded with natural light, was designed as a quiet yoga studio and infrared sauna centre using local stone and breathable lime plasterwork.
Saibaba Dhyana Mandiram, Tiruvannamalai
The Mandir was designed in collaboration with Pujiya Sri Sainathiuni Sarath Babuiji who had a vision as a young man of a beautiful Sai Mandir on the Girivallam pradakshina road in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. This is the realisation of his dream.
Other Projects
Saibaba Mandir, Ongole.
Interior of Ongole Mandir.
Satsang Centre, Chittoor.
Interior of Satsang Centre.
“Nothing is worth doing unless it is done with love. Love is the key!”
CHRIS BURGESS
Working together we can
build with heart
Together we can find solutions that are sustainable and that fulfil your needs.