Posted On April 03 2025
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Architecture is a silent storyteller, weaving history, culture, and innovation into spaces. It shapes our daily lives, influencing how we move, interact, and experience the world. In this exclusive keynote, Ar. Akshay Heranjal, founding partner at The Purple Ink Studio, Bangalore, shares the inspiring journey behind his firm’s inception. He delves into the studio’s passion for storytelling through design and how it shapes his projects. Beyond architecture, he explores his love for music, books, and cinema, endless sources of creative inspiration.
An Expression of Design Philosophy
Founded by Akshay Heranjal and Aditi Pai, The Purple Ink Studio is known for its commitment to climate-responsive and sustainable architecture. The studio’s work shows a natural understanding of materiality, craftsmanship, and vernacular techniques in all of its work, and the projects are truly site-based. They have won many awards for doing this while also being responsive to aesthetics, functionality, and ecology. Moreover, Akshay’s work reveals a strong conviction in contextual design. His deep understanding of traditional wisdom and its modern relevance, especially in relation to nature and the built environment, has greatly influenced contemporary Indian architecture.
Sustainability as the Core
Beyond minimizing carbon footprints, sustainability is a fundamental element of Akshay’s architectural approach. He implements passive cooling systems, applies local materials, and utilizes construction strategies that have the lowest environmental impacts. Projects at The Purple Ink Studio also include courtyards that can be opened up to the outside environment, maximize natural light, and use spatial organization based on locally accepted plans. These aspects of the studio’s projects make buildings compatible with local cultures while serving to make buildings both energy-efficient and culturally appropriate.

A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity
Akshay Heranjal’s projects elegantly combine old Indian architecture and modern philosophy. Using useable local materials and methods, like mud walls, masonry, and crafted elements, the Purple Ink studio maintains a reference to traditions while aiming to keep pace with contemporary urban living. It creates a place of identity and attachment while instilling architecture and modernity. Moreover, it creates the possibility of a deeper dialogue in storytelling and cultural conservation.
Notable Projects and Recognitions
The Purple Ink Studio has been acknowledged for exemplary achievements in architecture, through significant awards and publications. The architecture studio’s projects range from residential villas to institutional spaces.
One of his most acclaimed projects is ‘Brick House,’ a residence that harmonizes natural light, ventilation, and spatial fluidity, demonstrating his commitment to climate-responsive architecture. Another notable institutional project is the ‘Center for Inclusive Growth & Competitiveness for Tapmi.’ The design of the TAPMI Learning Block is deeply rooted in sustainability. It reflects Akshay Heranjal’s ability to merge aesthetics along with environmental consciousness. Furthermore, it makes a lasting impact on students as well as the architectural community.
The Future
As a thoughtful leader, Akshay Heranjal calls for architects to embrace sustainable forms of the profession and rethink how buildings, people, and nature interact. He promotes a design ethos that is instinctive, climate-responsive, and socially enabling through his practice and his writing. He hopes that by empowering future generations of architects, he might spark a future where architecture is aligned with the environmental context.

Conclusion
Akshay Heranjal’s path is a testament to the power of architecture through passion, sustainability, and context. His work at The Purple Ink Studio is ever-pushing the boundaries of design while steeped in awareness of ecology and cultural context. Through it all, he has a singular vision to change the face of architecture in India while taking one project at a time.