The design unfolds across multiple levels, each with its own distinct mood and rhythm. The journey begins on the ground floor — a bright, energetic space that hums with conversation and movement. As you ascend, the experience transforms; the rooftop opens up to the vast sky, revealing a serene open-air dining area with breathtaking views of the majestic Adiyogi statue.
Our intent was to craft an atmosphere that resonates with the spiritual essence of the site — calm, contemplative, and beautiful — while allowing the Adiyogi to remain the true focal point. Every architectural gesture frames the divine landscape beyond; whether you’re quietly sipping coffee or sharing a meal, the presence of Adiyogi and the surrounding hills remains a gentle, awe-inspiring constant.
The café is built using a Pre-Engineered Building (PEB) system, a modern construction method that blends efficiency with flexibility. This approach allows the entire structure to be assembled swiftly and cost-effectively, without compromising on strength or design quality.
What makes it truly remarkable is its adaptability — the entire building can be dismantled and reassembled elsewhere with ease. This mobility offers endless possibilities: the café can evolve, relocate, or expand as needed, making it not just a structure, but a smart, sustainable idea brought to life.