Sacred Nature Pavilion

New Delhi, India

Commissioned by Aranyani

Completed 2026

Builders: The Works; Bamboo Consultant: Ekarth Studio


Aranayni Pavilion, located in New Delhi’s iconic Sunder Nursery, is conceived as a contemporary interpretation of the sacred grove,  a spatial environment where architecture, landscape, and craft exist in quiet reciprocity. The pavilion’s primary structure is formed from bamboo, establishing a lightweight yet resilient framework that reflects both ecological sensitivity and deep-rooted craft traditions. This structural system is complemented by woven and assembled lantana, bringing together digital design methodologies with traditional handcraft. The pavilion unfolds as a gradual spatial trajectory that encourages slow movement, reflection, and sensory engagement with texture, shade, and light. By transforming lantana, an invasive species in India that requires ecological removal, into a primary architectural element, the project proposes a narrative of regeneration, where environmental stewardship and cultural craft become inseparable from architectural expression.