A house conceived as shelter first — where roof and verandah work together to negotiate weather, landscape, and everyday life.
Set in Dehradun, at the threshold of the plains and the mountains, the house reinterprets the wisdom of Kumaoni architecture through a contemporary lens. The defining gesture is the conical roof — a form born from necessity rather than style — designed to shed monsoon rain efficiently, resist wind, and anchor the house firmly to its terrain. It is not an aesthetic flourish, but an act of climactic intelligence.
Drawings, Details and Pictures to be published soon




