Architect and Interior Designer
Lateral Thinking
view_headline<p>Budding architect Saket Sethi and his team create exemplary contextual correlations at the now redeveloped Infinity Resort at Corbett. The brief for the design of the sprawling 12 acre resort included master planning, new architectural and interior commissions and refurbishment services – all united</p> more...
Engaging Vistas
view_headline<p>Saket Sethi of Archilogics establishes a commanding visual dialogue that enriches interior-exterior transition in a beach-front duplex home in suburban Mumbai. The overall spread of this apartment is around 7000 sq. ft. , out of which 2000 sq. ft is occupied by its landscaped beach-front. This massi</p> more...
Relative Soiree
view_headline<p>Brand Shilpa Shetty’s venture Iosis Spa reinstates architectural firm Archilogics’ stake on reinventing their creative oeuvre with every project. Architect and designer Saket Sethi and his team-mate Aarti put their heads together to chisel a unique combination of restrained glamour rooted in a thema</p> more...
Integrating Favourites
view_headline<p>Saket Sethi of ADPL designs a 2,200 sq ft office for himself in suburban Mumbai with an informal feel, accessorised by a personal collection of art and artefacts collected over the years. Distressed walls add a gravitas to this contemporary office, with their ‘always been there’ aesthetic. Dark gree</p> more...
An Unconventional Boutique
view_headline<p>Archilogics wanted to break free from the strictures of designing a conventional boutique with Ahakzai. Saket Sethi has designed the Mumbai store in such a way that pop-art flamboyance meets the high-browed refrain of regal Indian sensibilities. The colours, right from the IPS floor with embossed an</p> more...
Shapes of the Future
view_headline<p>Openness and transparency were the key ideas binding this modern institution together. Located in Mumbai, the Aditya Birla Science & Technology Campus’s ambition was to become a premium centre of research and development and Archilogics was commissioned to deliver on its architecture, interiors, roa</p> more...
Nature on the Wall
view_headline<p>This 400 sq. ft., one-room Mumbai office had to accommodate a waiting area, a changing room, a tailoring room, toilets and the client’s work station. Working on the client’s specific demands, the Archilogics team suffused the interiors with traditional jaali motifs. The client’s affinity to nature w</p> more...
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