Supported by a vast database of landscape techniques and plant material, Aniket Bhagwat’s firm handles residential, industrial, recreation, urban, institutional landscapes, and ecological redevelopment projects.

Upcoming Projects:

Andaman; Currently designing a twenty two-room boutique hotel on the sea, on a land measuring 10.5 acres, which is covered with Areca nut trees and coconuts. The site is undulating, and has a stream that runs through it. Work involved: Site planning, Architecture, Interior Design and Landscape Design.


Sirpur House, New Delhi; A 2100 sq. mt office building, that revolves around a court, with brick walls that soar and bend, and play with the changing light. The building is proposed to be wrapped with Corten steel, that will rust and age, over a period of time.
Landscape lighting: – like how the light blends in like a Lotus


More about them on their website.



7 Responses to “ArchiTalk: Landscape India”  

  1. 1 madhu kasbekar

    hi,
    i have heard about his work- and want to see some pictures. but they dont open in the website here. is there something wrong?
    also i am told that the delhi building is almost ready ? any chance of seeing completed pictures here?
    how does one get in touch with him?

  2. 2 Kavita Rayirath

    Hello Madhu,

    I’m checking on the pictures. Some others have also faced similar issues. Hopefully should have it sorted soon. Meanwhile you could try this to view the pictures:

    Force a refresh on your browser…
    http://faq.wordpress.com/2006/09/06/force-refresh/

    Clear the browser’s cache…
    http://faq.wordpress.com/2008/05/01/clear-the-browsers-cache/

    Delete your cookies…
    http://www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=2

    I’ve written to Aniket Bhagwat and asked him if he could send across the completed project pictures. Will post as soon as he sends some. You could check his website for contact details. The link is at the end of this article.

  3. 3 madhu kasbekar

    hi there
    thanks for the mail. may i ask why is here , alone? i mean i have seen his work and i know its excellent- but he seems to keep in the shadows- so how did you find his work. am looking forward to his new pics. thanks

  4. 4 mathatheist

    Hello Madhu,

    I found Aniket’s work via an architect friend of mine who loves his work, and I loved it too. I’m hoping to post his new work soon.

    I think the pictures issue is sorted now. Everyone else I’ve asked seems to be able to see all pictures on the blog. Let me know if you have any further problems.

    And if you come across anyone you feel could be featured here, let me know.

    Cheers,
    Kavita Rayirath

  5. 5 Ar. Alpa Pandya

    it is excellent work it should be shown to our architect friends

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