Alankar Studio prioritizes the significance of natural light in design, exemplified in this project where the emphasis on north light and skylights contributes to the interior ambiance.
The studio undertook a distinctive project involving the design of a temple for Shreenathji, the avatar of Lord Vishnu. Diverging from the typical Indian temple architecture featuring shikhara or gopuram, this temple complex adopts a palatial structure with a Rajasthani touch. Elements like jharokas, jallis, tekdi work, intricate inlay work, and multi-foil arches take center stage in the design, setting it apart from the conventional temple structures.