Morning walks in the boulevard of Malleshwaram, filter coffee at Vidyarthi Bhavan, bougainvillaea spilling over walls of old bungalows that co-exist with the glossy new ones and above all, the perennially indulgent weather. In Bengaluru, a residence stands witness to such everyday quirks of the city imagined by Kamat and Rozario Architecture.
Sprawling across 3,825 sq ft, the home located in Ulsoor dwells a family of three generations, making it an overlap of routines and memories that move at different paces under one roof. The indoors savour the pleasant climate that the city showers everyday, where light and air move freely, grounding a convivial dialogue with its neighbourhood. “The family had lived on the site for many years and shared strong emotional ties to the neighbourhood. Early discussions centred not around form or style, but around continuity: how to rebuild without disconnecting from the street, the neighbours and the everyday rhythms that shaped their lives,” informs Lester Rozario, principal architect of his firm.
“Early discussions centred not around form or style, but around continuity: how to rebuild without disconnecting from the street, the neighbours and the everyday rhythms that shaped their lives”
Lester Rozario











