Architecture is all about planning and designing, both the process and product at macro level and constructing the same at micro level. It requires creative use of materials and technology. The next name to creative planning is “Kembhavi Architecture Foundation”, one of the well established interior designers in the region.
Kembhavi Architecture Foundation, incorporated in the year 1972 by Sharad and Nalini Kembhavi. It is one of the famous interior designers with well equipped office in Hubli and Bangalore.
KAF is an independent consultancy which has catered to more than 1000 of its clients in construction industry, corporate offices, private residencies, cultural centers, townships, transport industry, health care facilities, hotels, malls and interior designs in Bangalore.
The firm consists of various services like interior design, project management, architectural designs, civil and structural engineering, and green building habitats.
The firm consists of a dedicated team with most talented architects, who ensure each and every client gains optimum value by virtue of open door policy. The team stresses on responsive service, quality and on time delivery. Over the years the firm has developed experienced seniors and professionals with innovative ideas which have led the firm to be one of the premier interior designers in India.
Kembhavi Architecture Foundation is pioneer of “Green Building Revolution”. It established “Kembhavi Green Building Research Center” to provide assistance to its clients in energy saving as well as to avoid adverse effect on the environment. The Green Building Technology incorporated by the firm is a research centre as well as a service organization, according to the LEED standards of United States Green Building Council.
One among the well known projects undertaken by KAF is – the Police Bhavan in Gulbarga, which is the first gold rated – green building in the country. Most of the clients are focusing on construction of Green Building Design in order to tackle the environmental issues and conserve the depleting natural resources as well to cut down the operating costs.
At present, KAF along with Michigan State University is engaged in research on evaluating Lead India and Lead USA practices, simultaneously designing projects over 10 million sq ft across the area.