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23-11-2022
Architecture Discipline’s NUO hotel in New Delhi
The new NUO hotel in New Delhi designed by Indian studio Architecture Discipline treats the hotel not as an isolated building but as a comprehensive urban intervention. Created for jüSTa Hotels & Resorts, Nuo offers a unique, highly recognisable identity while opening up to the neighbourhood.

19-08-2022
Architecture Discipline builds sustainable clinics out of containers in Delhi
The architecture firm Architecture Discipline, established in 2007 by the architect Akshat Bhatt, has developed a project with a special focus on sustainability. The design of the Mohalla Clinics involved recycling containers that were used to bring affordable healthcare to various neighborhoods in Delhi.

09-03-2022
East India Hotels Corporate Headquarters by Architecture Discipline
Architecture Discipline, a multidisciplinary architecture firm based in New Delhi, India, has designed the project for the East India Hotels Corporate Headquarters in Gurugram, in India's Haryana state. The offices, designed to maximise flexibility and well-being within the new Oberoi Office Tower, are LEED Platinum certified.

20-10-2021
Architecture Discipline: Rug Republic offices, New Delhi
To condemn the brutal urbanisation of New Delhi, Architecture Discipline has designed the headquarters of Rug Republic, a carpet manufacturer, to resemble the armoured shell of an animal. On the Okhla Industrial Estate, an industrial suburb of the capital, this corten steel structure protects the building against monkey attacks.

23-10-2020
Architecture Discipline’s Palm Avenue: going back to nature in New Delhi
Prize-winning Indian architectural studio Architecture Discipline has designed an independent home in New Delhi for a family of five who were tired of the traffic and pollution of the big city and sought refuge in the Vasant Kunj district at the foot of the Aravalli Mountains. The house, designed with a low environmental impact and minimalist square lines, is inspired by Le Corbusier’s Villa Petit, but covered with long, regular wooden planks.