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Our Portfolio of Sustainable
Building Design Projects
Discover SARV Sustainable, where sustainable building design meets innovation and eco-friendliness.
Our portfolio showcases our projects harmonising aesthetics with environmental responsibility.


A breathing farmhouse
Tucked within lush farmland, this farmhouse is designed to dissolve the boundaries between inside and out. Expansive sliding doors, full-height windows, and open alleyways invite light, breeze, and greenery into every room — creating a continuous flow between built form and nature.
A koi pond with a cascading waterfall, a sun-drenched swimming pool, and thoughtful transitions frame every view with life and movement. Interiors are minimal yet warm, rooted in local textures and materials that mirror the surrounding landscape.
Running entirely on solar power and supported by rainwater harvesting, this home isn’t just in nature — it’s in harmony with it.
Built for slow mornings, barefoot evenings, and everything in between.
A koi pond with a cascading waterfall, a sun-drenched swimming pool, and thoughtful transitions frame every view with life and movement. Interiors are minimal yet warm, rooted in local textures and materials that mirror the surrounding landscape.
Running entirely on solar power and supported by rainwater harvesting, this home isn’t just in nature — it’s in harmony with it.
Built for slow mornings, barefoot evenings, and everything in between.


Bamboo Structure for Orphanage Community Center
The Ban Unrak Children's Community Centre, a collaborative project by Principal Architect Mrugendrasinh Sarvaiya, SARV Sustainable, stands as a testament to eco-conscious architecture and community-driven design. It showcases how a built structure can be simple yet functional and find a place at the heart of a community. Prioritizing co-dependence and sustainability, the structure is built using readily available, renewable resources. Sun-dried bamboo, treated with boric acid for durability, forms the foundation, while traditional bamboo weaving techniques—executed in collaboration with local artisans—ensure a zero-carbon footprint. This project embodies a deep commitment to sustainable innovation and the empowerment of local communities through mindful, eco-friendly construction.


Climate Compatible Office Space
This office space embodies sustainability with eco-friendly plasters made of mud and lime, ensuring a naturally cool and climate-compatible environment. The warm, earthy ambiance is enhanced by lush indoor plants and interiors crafted from bamboo, jute fabric, and jute rope—materials chosen for their reusability and minimal environmental impact. Thoughtfully designed with a focus on material life cycles, this workspace harmonizes nature and functionality, creating a serene and inspiring setting for work.


Adobe Earth House
A rammed earth house of minimalist luxury, where nature and design seamlessly blend. The house boasts a warm and inviting interior, bathed in natural light, with an expansive courtyard. But beyond its aesthetic appeal lies an ode to sustainable living. Energy Efficiency at its finest:
Earthen Embrace: The rammed earth walls act as natural insulators, keeping the home cool in summer and warm in winter, significantly reducing energy consumption.
Harnessing the Sun: Strategically placed windows maximize natural light, minimizing the need for artificial lighting.
Courtyard Oasis: The central courtyard promotes natural ventilation, creating a comfortable microclimate and reducing reliance on air conditioning. ️
Locally Sourced: The rammed earth construction utilizes local materials, minimizing transportation emissions and supporting the community.
Built to Last: The robust earth-rammed walls ensure durability and longevity, reducing the need for future renovations and construction waste.
Earthen Embrace: The rammed earth walls act as natural insulators, keeping the home cool in summer and warm in winter, significantly reducing energy consumption.
Harnessing the Sun: Strategically placed windows maximize natural light, minimizing the need for artificial lighting.
Courtyard Oasis: The central courtyard promotes natural ventilation, creating a comfortable microclimate and reducing reliance on air conditioning. ️
Locally Sourced: The rammed earth construction utilizes local materials, minimizing transportation emissions and supporting the community.
Built to Last: The robust earth-rammed walls ensure durability and longevity, reducing the need for future renovations and construction waste.
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