Kalrav, named after the melodious cadence of birdsong, draws its lines when it comes to asymmetry through an orchestration of linearity. Lines appear throughout this residence playing with perception. Slender rods extending skyward, facade articulations, stone inlays and blinds compose vertical rhythms, blending together craft into an architecture both graphic and serene.
Envisioned by lead architects Karan Arora and Varchasa from Studio Vasaka along with Nalin Kumar and Keerti Kapila, this 4,825 sq ft home in Mohali transforms a tight urban plot into a spatial meditation on memory and modernity for a senior couple. Its conceptual core comes from the crossroads of two sensibilities — the nostalgic generosity of old government bungalows and the considered pragmatism of contemporary living.
“The new site in Mohali is compact and urban, yet the architecture restores that intimacy with nature, transforming everyday life into ritual”
-Karan Arora and Varchasa








