The Indian Traditional process at Tribuz begins with Vernacular Wisdom. We don't just look at the site; we look at the climate and the spiritual orientation. Our discovery phase is rooted in Vastu Shastra, ensuring that the flow of energy (Prana) is optimized through the strategic placement of the Brahmasthan (central courtyard) and the alignment of transitional spaces.
We prioritize the Micro-Climate Response. In the Indian context, this means designing for natural ventilation using Jalis (perforated screens) and thick thermal-mass walls. We map out the "Cooling Path" of the home, ensuring that the architecture honors the traditional way of living—where the indoors and outdoors are inseparable parts of a single ecosystem.
Execution is a tribute to the Heritage Hand. We collaborate with local clusters of master artisans to revive "Forgotten Crafts." Our material palette is unapologetically honest: hand-carved Teakwood, polished Kota stone, terracotta tiles, and Athangudi patterns. We believe that the beauty of a traditional home lies in its "Patina"—the way natural materials age and tell a story over generations.
We integrate the "Alankar" (ornamentation) as a structural necessity, not an afterthought. From brass-inlaid thresholds to hand-plastered lime walls (Chuna) that breathe, every detail is a celebration of Indian artistry. For Tribuz, Indian Traditional is not a "museum" style; it is a living, breathing environment that provides a sense of ancestral belonging in a modern world.