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When Buildings Begin to Breathe: The Poetic Architecture of UNEVEN

In the evolving urban fabric of India, where skylines rise overnight and cities pulse with possibility, architecture is no longer just about walls, glass, and steel. It is about emotion. It is about people. It is about stories – told silently through light, shadow, texture, and form. In Vadodara, Gujarat, two architects – Shaurya and Dexter, founders of UNEVEN, are quietly scripting some of the most thoughtful chapters of contemporary Indian architecture.

Their journey is not just about structures that stand tall, but about spaces that feel alive.

Two Paths, One Calling

Architects Shaurya and Dexter of UNEVEN
The duo behind UNEVEN, captured in their creative space.

Shaurya’s path toward architecture began almost subconsciously. Gifted with an early aptitude for drawing and sketching, he was nudged by family friends and mentors who recognized his creative inclination. Casual encouragement soon turned into a calling. Exposure to seniors already pursuing architecture helped him understand that this discipline was far more than designing buildings—it was about shaping experiences.

Dexter’s story, on the other hand, took a more unexpected turn. His heart initially lay with forests, wildlife, birds, and open landscapes. A career as a forest officer once seemed far more likely than one behind drafting tables and site drawings. Yet, life has its own quiet way of guiding you. Somewhere between academic choices and lived experiences, architecture found him – and today, he cannot imagine himself anywhere else.

Batchmates once, collaborators now, Shaurya and Dexter bring contrasting sensibilities into a deeply harmonious practice. One observes nature through textures and patterns; the other reads landscapes through movement and rhythm. Together, they make UNEVEN, a practice rooted in balance, sensitivity, and evolution.

Architecture as Music, Space as Story

If architecture were music, Shaurya and Dexter would be composers rather than builders.

For Shaurya, creative inspiration rarely follows a rigid path. “It happens organically,” he says. Years of observation – of leaves rustling, clouds shifting, shadows stretching across surfaces – quietly inform his design instincts. Patterns in nature, textures in bark, the rhythm of wind across trees, all these memories find their way into his work without ever being forced.

At his desk, amid endless scribbles and sketches, form slowly finds its voice. There is no predetermined outcome – only a process of discovery. Dexter often describes this as an intense, almost meditative rhythm of doodling, erasing, refining, and reimagining. “The function is always in place,” he shares, “and the form flows through it, in it, and around it.”

This is where their work acquires a musical quality – one of synchronization and symmetry. Each structure evolves like a melody, guided by the site itself. “It’s as if the site begins to speak,” Shaurya reflects. Orientation, light, wind, and movement become the opening notes. The building simply responds. Every project becomes a new composition. Every space carries its own narrative arc.

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Human-Centric Sustainability: Designing for Life, Not Just Living

For UNEVEN, sustainability is not a checkbox – it is a philosophy embedded into every design decision.

Before the first line is ever drawn, they spend months understanding the site, the client, and most importantly, the people who will inhabit the space. Whether it’s a commercial office or a private residence, comfort, airflow, light, and usability drive the planning process.

“What matters most is how people will live and breathe in the space,” Shaurya explains. In commercial projects, this translates into ensuring adequate ventilation and healthier work environments. In residential spaces, it could be something as nuanced as balcony depth or how morning light enters a bedroom.

Urban lifestyles are evolving rapidly, and UNEVEN designs acknowledge this shift with empathy and intent. Sustainability naturally weaves into this approach – through material selection, passive design strategies, and thoughtful orientation. Rather than isolating sustainability as a separate goal, they allow it to integrate seamlessly into the life of the building.

Projects That Become Personal

Some projects go beyond professional milestones. They become personal memoirs etched in concrete, glass, and metal.

For Shaurya, one such project is GLADE SPECTRUM. From the first sketch to the final execution, the building emerged without a single design compromise. Every line on paper translated exactly into form. The building features a breathing façade – sliding windows that allow users to physically step into fresh air, blurring the boundary between indoors and outdoors. Wave-like fins ripple across its surface, lending the structure a sense of constant motion.

Dexter remembers the first time he stood before the completed GLADE building made out of ACP. What he had seen only in drawings now stood tall in reality – unchanged, precise, and powerful. “It was exactly how Shaurya had imagined it,” he recalls with quiet awe.

Curved breathing façade of the GLADE Spectrum building showcasing UNEVEN Architects’ wave-like ACP design.
GLADE Spectrum: A landmark project by UNEVEN Architects

Another defining project was the Courtyard by Marriott. A structure built on simplicity and restraint – clean lines, bold geometry, and a commanding presence. Yet, within this stillness lies movement. A kinetic façade animates the building as it responds to the breeze. No two moments look the same; the structure changes with light, wind, and time – just like the city around it.

These projects are not merely buildings. They are stories frozen in time.

Behind the Façade: The Struggles No One Sees

Architecture, as Dexter puts it, is only half design and half problem-solving.

Materials, methodologies, applications, and client expectations often clash with artistic intent. Every ACP panel, brick, or stone comes with its own language, limitations, and learning curve. Translating a creative vision into physical reality requires not just design excellence but relentless coordination, persuasion, and technical precision.

“There is always a challenge in explaining execution,” Shaurya shares. “Clients have perspectives, contractors have processes, and we have to align everything with the design intent.”

UNEVEN’s internal philosophy is clear: understand the material deeply before designing with it. Only when the material’s behaviour, strength, finish, and application are fully known can it be used to its true potential. And in rare moments when materials demand compromise, concepts evolve – not the intent.

Breaking the Monotony with Aludecor

For over 15 years, ACP has shaped modern façades across India and the world. Yet, at one point, it began to feel repetitive – dominated by predictable silver gloss finishes. That is where Aludecor changed the conversation.

Shaurya speaks passionately of Aludecor’s role in redefining façade expression. The diversity of textures, finishes, and series unlocked fresh creative freedom. His personal favourite – the Sand Series – brings an earthy, tactile warmth that resonates deeply with his connection to nature.

Dexter notes how Aludecor’s finishes echo natural inspirations – rust, brick, stone, sand – materials we instinctively connect with. These textures allow architects to step away from monotonous corporate visuals and instead craft façades with personality and depth.

With Aludecor ACPs, UNEVEN finds the freedom to push boundaries, maintain performance integrity, and still tell compelling visual stories through their buildings. It is not merely about cladding – it is about character.

A Nation Rising in Design Confidence

India’s urban landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. Both architects observe this with optimism and pride.

Massive residential complexes, ambitious commercial developments, and evolving skylines reflect a nation that is finding its architectural confidence. While challenges remain, the diversity and creativity emerging across cities today signal a promising future.

“We are enjoying this phase,” Dexter says. “Not just working, but observing the beautiful work happening across the country. Everyone is contributing in their own way to shaping India’s architectural identity.”

It is a time of experimentation, ambition, and growth – one where traditional needs and futuristic visions coexist.

A Message to the Next Generation of Architects

For Shaurya, the advice is rooted in resilience:
“Keep dreaming, keep growing. Architecture brings new challenges every day. Patience is everything.”

For Dexter, it’s about grit and faith in one’s own journey:
“There are no shortcuts. Dream boldly every day, stay strong, and trust the process. If you are on the right path, there is no looking back.”

Together, their message is simple yet powerful – architecture is not a sprint. It is a lifelong pursuit of learning, failure, reinvention, and purpose.

Where Design, Material, and Meaning Converge

At the intersection of nature, human comfort, technology, and material innovation stands the work of UNEVEN. Their buildings breathe, move, and respond – not just to the environment, but to the people who inhabit them.

With partners like Aludecor, who continue to push the boundaries of surface design, architects like Shaurya and Dexter are able to bridge imagination and performance with integrity.

In a world that often celebrates speed, their architecture reminds us of something far more enduring – that spaces, when designed with soul, continue to speak long after the blueprint fades.

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