"d6thD refers to the 6th dimension to "feel good". The 6th dimension is not restricted to measure the physical world but to explore the Feel Good Spaces. Any object or space can be measured in 3-D, but to feel good about it, is the 6thD. We design to let one feel good, and we are interested in exploring ways in which spaces can create experiential happiness. So we are passionate about design, but driven by ideas rather than personalities. We visualise the practice as a sheltered and collaborative place for reflection, where a community (including clients and other collaborators) can reflect on how to make life happy and feel good through architecture." – Ar. Himanshu Patel
MGS Architecture February 2017
Materiality Of Design
The 21st Anniversary issue of MGS showcases projects of various typologies, and the creative heads responsible for their architecture and interior design. They
The design of this office reflects a balanced synergy of form and function, an office that is contemporary, and adapts to the dynamic needs of a modern
The design of this residence is a blend of intricate craftsmanship and modern innovation, wherein materiality plays a pivotal role in shaping its sensory
Crease House is an inward sanctuary shaped by folds in stone, light, and space, its curves accentuated in black Indian stone, contrasting against the muted
This project has been thoughtfully designed to meet the aspirations of modern homebuyers and elevate the standard of luxury living with high-end fittings and
The project experiments with a broad mix of materials – blending traditional with the modern. Since we were responsible for the architecture, interiors, and the
This mixed-use complex combines a modern warehouse and an office. Following the principles of Nature-Integrated Design, the complex uses several climate
Varanasi Urban Ropeway depicts material intelligence in heritage mobility. As India’s first urban public transport ropeway, the project demonstrates how
Materials today are no longer passive components. They shape experience, performance, and identity. As architecture and interior design firms evolve, materiality
This three-bedroom weekend home set within a farmland is designed as a space to celebrate the client’s passion for music and nature and also serving as a