Time is a maverick artist, a virtuoso even. It holds its paintbrush gently yet with fierce conviction, streaking the canvas of eras, reviving forgotten histories. One such episode transpires at Una Villa, on Chennai’s Nungambakkam High Road, in the distinguished company of its neighbours Taj Coromandel and the Aayakar Bhawan, buildings that have long served as city landmarks. Sprawling over 8,800 sq ft, the 1960s Mid-Century bungalow’s adaptive reuse yields a restaurant, bakery and a sprawling domestic garden, magicked to life by Principal Architects Anisha Murali and Denver Pereira of u:i:make. The spatial configuration preserves the building’s layout, only sparingly edited to strengthen connections between spaces.
“The house is set back within a mature garden, its roots tracing back six decades, standing as a quiet marker of resilience. The unoccupied residence once served as a family’s summer home. The bungalow had become a familiar presence to our client, Mr. Rafiq Ahmed of KICL Hospitality, gradually registering in his awareness during daily commutes,” recalls Anisha.











