Restoration & Conservation
Restoration revives the past by carefully repairing what time has worn away.
Our mission is simple yet profound: to create Conservation protects heritage, preserving its integrity for generations to come. Together, they safeguard history, blending skilled craftsmanship with deep respect for authenticity.
We don’t just fix — we honor, preserve, and breathe life back into what matters.
Concept/Philosophy: As Ayodhya evolves, we must honor its rich past. The Restoration of Ram Ki Paidi was a project aimed at preserving this historic landmark, home to the annual Deepotsav celebrations. Buildings, like the environment, need recycling, and restoring heritage sites has a far greater green impact.
Over time, architectural heritage deteriorates due to natural and environmental factors. Our restoration of Ram Ki Paidi was designed to respect the site’s historical value while ensuring long-term sustainability, revitalizing this iconic monument for future generations.
Scope: Restoration | Public Space
Concept/Philosophy: In 2022, we undertook the restoration of the Old Heritage Surya Kund in Ayodhya, a revered historical site. With deep respect for its cultural and spiritual significance, the restoration aimed to revive this centuries-old stepwell, which had long been neglected.
Our approach focused on preserving the architectural integrity of the structure while integrating modern conservation techniques. The project not only restored the physical structure but also revived the cultural essence of Surya Kund, ensuring its continued importance for future generations of pilgrims and visitors.
Scope: Restoration | Public Space
Concept/Philosophy: Bhakti Path: 2023, The Bhakti Path restoration project focused on revitalizing the entire facade elevation, enhancing the lighting, and upgrading the signage. By blending traditional architectural elements with modern design, we aimed to create a welcoming and spiritually uplifting environment for visitors.
This comprehensive restoration not only restored the visual appeal of the path but also improved accessibility and the overall experience for pilgrims, ensuring the sacred space remains vibrant and inviting for future generations.