Synectics Architects
Built on collective intelligence and shared responsibility. Strategic Partner: LOTL infra
14/05/2026
Architecture is never just about walls rising from the ground.
It is about an idea slowly finding its form, rhythm, and relationship with the land around it.
At Mrida Boutique Winery, every frame from the construction journey reflects a deeper narrative one where structure, landscape, experience, and emotion are being shaped together.
From above, the composition begins to reveal itself.
The tasting gallery, curved colonnades, open courtyards, amphitheatre, and gathering spaces start reading as one connected experience woven into the natural terrain of Saputara. What appears as concrete and scaffolding today is gradually becoming a destination designed for pause, interaction, and memory.
The repetition of arches creates more than a façade it establishes rhythm.
A rhythm that guides movement, frames light, softens transitions, and connects people to space. Each curve standing on site carries the dialogue between design intent and craftsmanship, where every detail is being translated carefully from drawing to reality.
Beyond the built masses, the quieter spaces are equally important.
The open decks, landscaped courts, water edges, and in-between pauses are being crafted to shape how people will feel within the project. These are the elements that transform architecture into an experience spaces that invite conversations, stillness, celebration, and return.
What makes this journey meaningful is witnessing the project evolve layer by layer from vision to structure, and eventually into a living destination rooted in context, materiality, and atmosphere.
A project that is not only being constructed, but carefully composed.
Project: Mrida Boutique Winery
Design: Synectics Architects
Strategic Partner: LOTL Infra
[Architects, Interior designer, Art, Structure, Winery, Saputara, Heritage, Boutique winery]
Some destinations are visited.
Others are experienced, remembered, and spoken about long after the evening ends.
Designed by Synectics Architects, this contemporary winery is envisioned as more than a place for wine tasting. It is an immersive destination where architecture, landscape, culture, and human experience flow together seamlessly.
The project unfolds through graceful arched colonnades that wrap around the central courtyard, connecting the tasting gallery, restaurant, and open seating spaces into one uninterrupted spatial rhythm. Every transition is intentional. Every pause is designed to be felt.
Beyond the tasting experience, the architecture opens itself to moments of stillness and gathering shaded courtyards, open decks overlooking the landscape, an amphitheater for curated experiences, and a calm reflective water body that anchors the atmosphere of the space.
Rather than creating a standalone structure, the vision was to craft a destination that slows time down. A place where conversations stretch longer, evenings feel softer, and the memory of the experience stays with you far beyond the visit.
This is destination architecture shaped through collective intelligence, spatial clarity, and emotional experience.
Project by: Synectics Architects
[Architects, Interior designer, Art, Structure, Winery, Saputara, Heritage, Boutique winery]
23/04/2026
A sculptural expression of movement, this project by Synectics Architects transforms a transient highway stop into a memorable spatial experience.
Rooted in the idea of fluidity, the architecture evolves as a continuous surface blurring the boundaries between roof, wall, and structure. The sweeping form is not just visual; it actively guides movement, drawing visitors inward while creating a strong and iconic roadside identity. The dynamic roofscape appears to float, yet is grounded by a robust structural framework that subtly reveals the logic behind its complexity.
Set in Pimpalgaon, Nashik, the project responds to its context as a pause point along a journey. It reimagines the conventional highway stopover into an immersive environment where dining, leisure, and circulation seamlessly merge. The exposed structural grid beneath the flowing skin creates a dialogue between precision and organic form, giving the space both character and clarity.
Materiality plays a key role in enhancing this experience. The warm tones of the outer skin contrast with the light, open interior, creating a sense of shelter while maintaining visual permeability. The circular base anchors the building, reinforcing its presence as a landmark while allowing uninterrupted movement around and within.
More than just a destination, this space is designed as an experience inviting travelers to slow down, engage, and connect.
It is architecture that doesn’t just occupy space, but shapes how it is felt.
[Architecture, Interior design, Vision, Community, Architect, Food court, Ongoing Project]
Set within the Jamunda Hills of Igatpuri, Panache is envisioned as a refined weekend retreat where architecture, interiors, and landscape are designed as one cohesive experience.
A minimal yet deliberate design language allows the natural surroundings to take precedence, while interiors extend this approach through material continuity, muted palettes, and carefully framed views.
The planning balances privacy with openness, creating spaces that are efficient, immersive, and deeply connected to the outdoors.
A project defined by clarity in thought and depth in ex*****on.
Recognized at the GeeVees Awards 2025 and D'code Awards
[Architect, Architecture, Art, Award winning, Weekend Villa, Structure, Igatpuri ]
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