The Grid Architects

Specialized in Architecture Design.

The Grid Architects

About The Grid Architects

“The use of green ensemble is a way of inspiring our fellow designers and tell them that our passion and creativity can make an ordinary material transform a space. This is our way to integrate sustainable and traditional architecture in the urban lifestyle. Initially one may feel that they have to make extra efforts to design a green building, space or interior but once the practice becomes your belief then it becomes a part of the natural process of designing,” concludes the duo. For us, designing is a spiritual journey

  • Winner of 3 A' Design Awards.
  • Specialized in Architecture Design.
  • Original Design.
  • Creative, Diligent and Innovative.
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  • Architecture
  • Landscape Design
  • Interior
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Interview with The Grid Architects

Could you please tell us more about your art and design background? What made you become an artist/designer? Have you always wanted to be a designer?
Snehal was born in a carpenter’s family and always saw small ideas developing into enormous results. When he sees end users happy and enjoying the design and understanding the meaning the feeling had a lasting impression and motivated him to choose this line of profession. Bhadri was always inclined towards art and craft and at a very young age chose this path. For both its not just a profession but its their passion. Snehal is a civil engineer and has also done his Masters in sustainable Architecture form SFIA and Bhadri ( spouse – wife) is an Interior Designer from APIED Gujarat India.
Can you tell us more about your company / design studio?
“The use of green ensemble is a way of inspiring our fellow designers and tell them that our passion and creativity can make an ordinary material transform a space. This is our way to integrate sustainable and traditional architecture in the urban lifestyle. Initially one may feel that they have to make extra efforts to design a green building, space or interior but once the practice becomes your belief then it becomes a part of the natural process of designing,” concludes the duo. For us, designing is a spiritual journey.
What is "design" for you?
design is about solving the purpose for which it is designed or sometimes it is aesthetically driven but always contextual.
What kinds of works do you like designing most?
to design contextually and more and more with local material and local craftsmen. Close to nature and timeless.
What is your most favorite design, could you please tell more about it?
A design which is minimal, and the material used is in its raw and organic form without any cosmetic touch is my favourite e.g.: style of wabi sabi
What is your favorite material / platform / technology?
Material – all natural and local Technology – as much as possible local technology Platform – Archdaily
What makes a design successful?
the purpose of the design which is able to achieve the epitome of its comfort for which it is meant to be along with a minimalistic approach.
From your point of view, what are the responsibilities of a designer for society and environment?
We have a great social responsibility as we can convince the society to have sustainable lifestyle and yet make it stylish.
How do you think the "design field" is evolving? What is the future of design?
The people are becoming more conscious about sustainability and save environment. The future of design is learning from the roots and implementing in today’s technology
Where does the design inspiration for your works come from? How do you feed your creativity? What are your sources of inspirations?
Nature is the mother of all inspiration and we follow our instinct consciously. The concept of a sustainable design benefiting the performance of the architecture.
How would you describe your design style? What made you explore more this style and what are the main characteristics of your style? What's your approach to design?
Our office/firm follows the philosophy of truth and honesty. The approach of the design philosophy of the firm was sensitivity to the profession chosen and the passion towards it. Our approach is a conscious effort to avoid unnecessary clutter / cosmetic. Anything which is functional is efficient is meaningful and truthful.
Where do you live? Do you feel the cultural heritage of your country affects your designs? What are the pros and cons during designing as a result of living in your country?
We live in India which has a very rich cultural heritage and a huge history of sustainable designs and paths for architecture. This has a great impact on our design and its processes. There is a tremendous amalgamation of so many mix cultures living together, and we can draw so much from this. The general people are not so aware of hiring a professional designer.
What are your suggestions to companies for working with a designer? How can companies select a good designer?
The companies should chart out their goal and be transparent about achievable.
Can you talk a little about your design process?
our designs are founded in simplicity and clarity and create structures that are closely connected to the earth. While we strive towards compelling and dynamic spaces, we do so by combining clarity with quiet and thoughtful innovation; we endeavour to achieve the delicate balance of order and invention followed by integrity in work.
What are 5 of your favorite design items at home?
Center stable, kitchen, reading lounge chair, reading lamp, work desk.
Can you describe a day in your life?
Morning meditation, GYM, drop daughter to school, pack lunch and off to office. 2nd half is site visits and meeting clients and Bhadri goes back home. Snehal comes in a little later and then we all have dinner together with our daughter and talk and share about our day and its anecdotes. Then planning for next day and study a little and engage in a little social media. Then prayer and bedtime.
From your perspective, what would you say are some positives and negatives of being a designer?
JUST positives because you can be yourself and realize and fulfil others dreams and see them happy
What skills are most important for a designer?
To be able to visualize and sketching and the ability to explain and convince your design
How long does it take to design an object from beginning to end?
It depends how long does it take us to be convinced of the concept.
What was your most important job experience?
The smile and happiness on the client’s face. Wealth is in the relationships.
What type of design work do you enjoy the most and why?
to design contextually and more and more with local material and local craftsmen. Close to nature and timeless. A challenge that satisfies and thrills simultaneously.
What are your future plans? What is next for you?
To be able to do more sustainable work. we also have a product design company “Carpenter’s “and we would like to design more products and furniture and take it ahead. Next is doing more meaningful designs.
Do you work as a team, or do you develop your designs yourself?
Both of us design as a team and sometimes brainstorming with the extended team in the office too.
Do you have any works-in-progress being designed that you would like to talk about?
Animal shelter - This animal welfare centre facility aims to rehabilitate these orphaned and traumatised domestic animals, birds and mammals, and is concerned with the health, safety and psychological wellness of the animals and provides free treatment. To RESCUE, TREAT AND REHABILITATE and create a caring and loving environment. To create public awareness and set an example for the next generation. To sensitise through mutual interaction.
How can people contact you?
Previous clients suggest, through our social media platforms, email , phone.

Designer of the Day Interview with The Grid Architects

Could you please tell us about your experience as a designer, artist, architect or creator?
tHE gRID is a multidisciplinary architecture firm based in the bustling city of Ahmedabad Gujarat India and was established about 15 years back. Snehal has done his maters in sustainability and Bhadri is an Interior designer from APIED Vidyanagar Gujarat. The firm incorporates an array of design combinations and experiences, qualification and skills and deeply committed to excellence. Our endeavour has always been to satisfy the environmental and meaningful aesthetic needs simultaneously. We are very versatile in our portfolio from architecture to landscape to interior to specialized furniture design, all incorporated by sustainable and environmentally friendly designs. For us DESIGNING IS A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
How did you become a designer?
Snehal was born in a carpenter’s family and always saw small ideas developing into enormous results. When he sees end users happy and enjoying the design and understanding the meaning the feeling had a lasting impression and motivated him to choose this line of profession. Bhadri was always inclined towards art and craft and at a very young age chose this path. For both its not just a profession but it’s their passion. Snehal is a civil engineer and has also done his Masters in sustainable Design and Bhadri (spouse – wife) is an Interior Designer from APIED Gujarat India.
What are your priorities, technique and style when designing?
Functionality, proportions, aesthetics, comfort to the end user are our prime concerns while designing. Sketching is the first tool. Stationery, pencils, colours, books, I pad are our other aides.
What is your growth path? What are your future plans? What is your dream design project?
To be able to do more sustainable work. we also have a product design company “Carpenter’s “and we would like to design more products and furniture and take it ahead. Next is doing more meaningful designs.
What are your advices to designers who are at the beginning of their career?
Passion, love, consciousness and consistency and persistence. There is no alternative to hard work.
You are truly successful as a designer, what do you suggest to fellow designers, artists and architects?
We should start from the scratch, unlearn everything when we start a new design and only remember the flaws in the previous design. To work and design with the inner consciousness, and thoughts driven by the heart because it’s an honest pathway to the project and meaningful.
What is your day to day look like?
Morning meditation, GYM and breakfast and then office. All geared to design. I have my schedule in place – meetings and design time and site visits. I am happiest when I am sketching, and my concepts are translated on paper. We start and end our days with design news.
How do you keep up with latest design trends? To what extent do design trends matter?
Design sets the trends but maybe trends are temporary, but class is timeless. Nature is the mother of all inspiration and we follow our instinct consciously. The concept of a sustainable design benefiting the performance of the architecture is our humble philosophy
How do you know if a product or project is well designed? How do you define good design?
Functionality, proportions, aesthetics, comfort to the end user are our prime concerns while designing.
How do you decide if your design is ready?
Normally in planning we freeze the plan once its viable functionally and resolve the aesthetics, but onsite changes flexibility is always there in some cases. If we manage to convert all our ideas into realty for the particular project, then we know it’s a success.
What is your biggest design work?
Biggest and best design is yet to happen. We are excited about a very close to heart project - Animal shelter - This animal welfare centre facility aims to rehabilitate these orphaned and traumatised domestic animals, birds and mammals, and is concerned with the health, safety and psychological wellness of the animals and provides free treatment. To RESCUE, TREAT AND REHABILITATE and create a caring and loving environment. To create public awareness and set an example for the next generation. To sensitise through mutual interaction.
Who is your favourite designer?
My favourite designers are – Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn, Richard Neutra, Luis Barragan, and many Japanese architects. 1. Falling water by FLW – because it’s a great amalgamation of nature and architecture 2.Church of Light by Tadao Ando- great sense of minimalism 3.Casa Gilardi by Luis Barragan – the courage to use colours in black and white era (digital) He is my hero architect as far as colour sense is concerned
Would you tell us a bit about your lifestyle and culture?
India has a very unique and diversified culture. We live in India which has a very rich cultural heritage and a huge history of sustainable designs and paths for architecture. This has a great impact on our design and its processes. There is a tremendous amalgamation of so many mix cultures living together We are working on a very interesting project - Animal shelter - This animal welfare centre facility aims to rehabilitate these orphaned and traumatized domestic animals, birds and mammals, and is concerned with the health, safety and psychological wellness of the animals and provides free treatment. To RESCUE, TREAT AND REHABILITATE and create a caring and loving environment. To create public awareness and set an example for the next generation. To sensitise through mutual interaction. The future of design is learning from the roots and implementing in today’s technology
Would you tell us more about your work culture and business philosophy?
“The use of green ensemble is a way of inspiring our fellow designers and tell them that our passion and creativity can make an ordinary material transform a space. This is our way to integrate sustainable and traditional architecture in the urban lifestyle. Initially one may feel that they have to make extra efforts to design a green building, space or interior but once the practice becomes your belief then it becomes a part of the natural process of designing,” concludes the duo. For us, designing is a spiritual journey.
What are your philanthropic contributions to society as a designer, artist and architect?
A good understanding of a sustainable and approachable design helps the people to be more sensitive to small details and creates awareness to the necessary and gives clarity. It makes them realize the importance of the earth’s resources and preserve. Snehal Suthar and Bhadri Suthar, have set a mandate for contextual design, something that is timeless. Therefore, our designs are founded in simplicity and clarity, and create structures that are closely connected to the earth. While we strive towards compelling and dynamic spaces, we do so by combining clarity with quiet and thoughtful innovation; we endeavour to achieve the delicate balance of order and invention followed by integrity in work. Our architecture and interiors are mindful of international standards of designs, including those for the physically challenged, known as Barrier free spaces and Green and sustainable buildings and spaces.
What positive experiences you had when you attend the A’ Design Award?
participating in design competitions is a great learning experience. We realize areas where we need to improve, by the experience and feedback of the judges who are evaluating our design. The competitions have broadened our horizons and encouraged us to write and put down on paper the design processes and beliefs which have been on our subconscious mind while designing. it requires us to organize and document it very clearly to articulate our client’s goals and our design intentions in a very succinct way. The different requirements from the different type of competitions bring in more clarity in data, it hones our communication skills and allows us to reflect on the outcomes." . A design competition is an opportunity to document your work and put down all points and justifications in a set format. It’s about learning, about introspection of our designs. Its also about meeting other fellow designer and interaction and sharing of knowledge. To be respected and recognized is what matters. the vision, mission and actions were the first step. the fact that you had such a transparent system and the score system actually excited us, and we decided to apply and the more data we uploaded and the kind of constant immediate guidance that we received was so energising. The more I read the more I was inspired and we were super impressed with the amazing clarity that you as a team had about the competition and its goal and the end result.

Extended Interview with The Grid Architects

Could you please tell us about your experience as a designer, artist, architect or creator?
Snehal is a civil engineer and has also done his Masters in sustainable Architecture form SFIA and Bhadri (spouse – wife) is an Interior Designer from APIED Gujarat India.
How did you become a designer?
Snehal was born in a carpenter’s family and always saw small ideas developing into enormous results. When he sees end users happy and enjoying the design and understanding the meaning the feeling had a lasting impression and motivated him to choose this line of profession. Bhadri was always inclined towards art and craft and at a very young age chose this path. For both its not just a profession but its their passion.
Which emotions do you feel when designing?
to design contextually and more and more with local material and local craftsmen. Close to nature and timeless.
What is your growth path? What are your future plans? What is your dream design project?
the ability to be consistent and to deliver the project with meaningful designs and a conscious approach.
What are your advices to designers who are at the beginning of their career?
the purpose of the design which is able to achieve the epitome of its comfort for which it is meant to be along with a minimalistic approach.
You are truly successful as a designer, what do you suggest to fellow designers, artists and architects?
Actually, there is no real value concept to the design. It’s your investment and is priceless and timeless
What is your day to day look like?
I would like to design a minimal house and furniture for humans.
How do you know if a product or project is well designed? How do you define good design?
Minimum material palette, straight and simple forms. An honest approach to design. To simplify the complexity of the project requirement.
How do you decide if your design is ready?
there are many – Frank Lloyd Wright , Louis Kahn, Richard Neutra, Luis Barragan, and many Japanese architects.
What is your biggest design work?
: 1. Falling water by Frank Lloyd Wright – because it’s a great amalgamation of nature and architecture 2.Church of Light by Tadao Ando- great sense of minimalism 3.Casa Gilardi by Luis Barragan – the courage to use colours in black and white era (digital) He is my hero architect as far as colour sense is concerned
Would you tell us a bit about your lifestyle and culture?
to work and design with the inner consciousness, and thoughts driven by the heart because it’s an honest pathway to the project and meaningful.
Would you tell us more about your work culture and business philosophy?
we have never given it a thought as didn’t have an option because our conscience never gave a chance.
What are your philanthropic contributions to society as a designer, artist and architect?
design is about solving the purpose for which it is designed or sometimes it is aesthetically driven but always contextual.
What positive experiences you had when you attend the A’ Design Award?
my wife who believes in me more than me and for Bhadri it’s the same.

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