Metamorphosis Architecture

Metamorphosis Architecture Founded in 1981,Metamorphosis Architects is based in Chandigarh, India. Studio Metamorphosis believes that the essence of good Design lies in simplicity of use.

Comprehensive services in Architecture, Interior design and all municipal approvals to residential, commercial, and institutional clients in Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Kharar, Mullanpur The practice is a partnership between Pallav Mukherjee and Son Ashutosh Mukherjee and has evolved combining each of their expertise in the design and execution of each project bringing in years of experience wi

th youthful creativity. The design-Build studio operates with other experts in Civil and MEP design and applies this approach to a broad range of typologies to become a one stop shop for Clients. Working nationally and internationally, the practice has an increasing variety of commissions that deliver private dwellings, healthcare, hospitality and interior projects, and a developing range of commercial briefs. We believe that the ramifications of sustainable practice reach beyond the sphere of good practice to inform the conceptual essence of each work of architecture. We see sustainable design as a provocation for rethinking the art of architecture. In the work of Metamorphosis Architects, environmentally conscious design has become an integral consideration in the formulation of architectural ideas and in the spatial experience embodied in each completed project.

 # # H.No. 1109 | Sector 11, PanchkulaA house that looks like mud… but has outlived trends.Designed by Metamorphosis Arc...
24/05/2026

# # H.No. 1109 | Sector 11, Panchkula

A house that looks like mud… but has outlived trends.

Designed by Metamorphosis Architecture in 1999, the *10 M House* was built for under ₹5 lakhs — yet quietly delivered everything a family needed within just 1350 sq. ft.

3 bedrooms.
A sunlit living room.
An internal green courtyard overflowing with herbs and oxygen-rich plants.
And a design that breathes naturally even in harsh North Indian summers.

Years before seismic safety became mainstream after the Bhuj earthquake, this house already incorporated seismic bands for structural stability.

25+ years later, it still wears its ORIGINAL PACKAGING.
No cosmetic renovations.
No trend-chasing facades.
Just honest architecture built to age gracefully.

The 10 M House proves that thoughtful design can create timeless architecture — even on a restrained budget.

📍 Panchkula, Haryana
📞 +91 98150 10909

H.No. 1109Sector 11Panchkula, Haryana.A mud house designed and constructed by Metamorphosis Architecture, circa 1999.10 ...
19/05/2026

H.No. 1109
Sector 11
Panchkula, Haryana.

A mud house designed and constructed by Metamorphosis Architecture, circa 1999.

10 M HOUSE - NOT BUILT OF MUD

Built for an Engineer friend in 1999CE in Panchkula, this 1350 sft house in Panchkula cost less than Rs 5 lakhs.........!!!

It has a full blown set of rooms – 3 Bedrooms with attached toilets, a separate Living room across the full frontage,

and a kitchen, and lobby and and a Dining room in the middle – all more than adequately lit and ventilated through an internal courtyard. The courtyard is profusely verdant, with oxygen generating plants & herbs.

In those years before the Bhuj earthquake – and the concomitant revision of seismic codes by the ISI (BIS), we had placed Seismic bands for structural integrity way before it was imagined in the country.

The building is made of just brick, steel and concrete – and a stone grit paste finish on the outside. Enabling the building to remain in its ORIGINAL PACKAGING till date......!!!!

we had placed Seismic bands for structural integrity way before it was imagined in the country.

The building is made of just brick, steel and concrete – and a stone grit paste finish on the outside. Enabling the building to remain in its ORIGINAL PACKAGING till date......!!!!

YOU COULD CONTACT ME FOR ANY FURTHER DETAILS......+91 9815010909

VERMA RESIDENCE(Residential Project)Constructed: 1999Location: Sector 16, Chandigarh“A House Shaped by Frugal Engineerin...
16/05/2026

VERMA RESIDENCE
(Residential Project)
Constructed: 1999
Location: Sector 16, Chandigarh

“A House Shaped by Frugal Engineering and Expansive Imagination”

What began years earlier as a structurally efficient multi-storied factory evolved into the guiding philosophy for this compact urban residence. Built on a narrow 22’ × 50’ site, the house explored how frugal engineering could create generous, interconnected living spaces filled with light, movement, and adaptability.

Designed as a split-level home with vertically linked spaces, shallow transitions, ramps, and elevator access, the residence responded not only to spatial constraints, but also to the needs of a growing multi-generational family. The project integrated several experimental ideas for its time — including solar-assisted systems, rainwater harvesting, insulated glazing, foam concrete walls, vitrified tiles, and integrated environmental strategies long before sustainability became mainstream.

More than two decades later, the house continues to live, evolve, and remain deeply loved — by its owners, visiting architecture students, and perhaps most importantly, by the architect himself.

Verma Residence(Residential Project)Constructed  1999Location : Sector 16, ChandigarhA House Shaped by Frugal Engineerin...
16/05/2026

Verma Residence
(Residential Project)
Constructed 1999
Location : Sector 16, Chandigarh

A House Shaped by Frugal Engineering and Expansive Imagination

I had designed his factory years earlier — and he must have been pleased with the outcome. A 6,000 sq. ft. multi-storied factory conceived for an entirely new product line, marking a decisive shift from decades of manufacturing a declining product.

A careful analysis of the production dynamics led to a vertical organization of spaces, with multiple floor plates interconnected through the sequence of manufacturing operations. The heavy-duty work was concentrated in the basement, where storage for steel and brass raw materials and components was planned. Remarkably, the entire structure stood on just ten columns, each with a mere 30 cm square cross-section — a fact that still gives one nightmares. At the time, it was also the tallest structure in the area.

That same philosophy of frugal engineering later became the guiding principle for an addition to the family residence, more than a decade afterward. A narrow strip only 22 feet wide and less than 50 feet deep had to accommodate an entirely new home for a growing family moving steadily upward in life. The response was straightforward — a similarly efficient column-frame structure designed to extract the maximum usable space from the compact 22' × 50' site.

We began with a semi-basement, using battered retaining walls integrated with the structural columns to counter the thrust from the existing foundations along the length of the original house. A courtyard was introduced to preserve light and ventilation for the older structure, while also providing access to an elevator for a disabled family member. This naturally required ramps and seamless wheelchair mobility throughout. Maintaining connectivity with the old house was equally essential.

The result was a split-level home with interconnected vertical spaces spanning all three floors, linked by shallow, comfortable steps that made movement easy for everyone.

The extension evolved into a house of remarkable generosity — with five bedrooms, study rooms, dens, stores, walk-in closets, box rooms, drawing and dining spaces, lounges, enclosed verandahs, a games room, jacuzzis, decks and balconies, servant quarters, waterfalls, rainwater harvesting systems, SPV installations, solar chimney-assisted ventilation, and nearly every innovation one could imagine at the turn of the millennium.

We were also experimenting with what were then cutting-edge materials and technologies: 2' × 2' vitrified tiles brought all the way from Bombay, CFL lighting long before LEDs arrived, copper and composite aluminium plumbing, and solar water heating. Insulated glazing, integrated Venetian blinds, security systems, and emergency low-voltage lighting were all incorporated with enthusiasm. Wooden flooring in toilets and insulated foam concrete walls were considered radical ideas at the time.

Architecture students frequently visited the house for field studies. The owners’ young son would often dive into the pool before even entering the house, while the little daughter happily inhabited her own magical corner of it.

And for the architect — there was always a wonderful cup of coffee waiting on every visit.

Needless to say, there still is.

A Residence building constructed in Patiala.A unique feature built into the house is an Earth Cooling system – which use...
16/05/2026

A Residence building constructed in Patiala.

A unique feature built into the house is an Earth Cooling system – which uses the natural coolth of the earth a few meters below the surface to warm or cool the house throughout the seasons.

This is one of the many ways this structure has been designed to be energy efficient.

Designed by www.MetamorphosisDesign.org

This is just one of the many possible forms — that can be created to design a truly unique cottage for yourselves, anywh...
11/05/2026

This is just one of the many possible forms — that can be created to design a truly unique cottage for yourselves, anywhere in the world.
We're envisioning a single or multi-bedroom cottage that is in harmony with its surroundings and operates autonomously—powered by solar energy for heating, cooling, lighting, and possibly even cooking. Imagine solar cookers integrated into the south-facing walls, alongside solar water purification systems.
Add to that small wind turbines generating electricity to charge storage batteries—perfect for running built-in security systems. Dedicated solar panels could also be used to pump water for daily use.
The structure itself would be well-insulated, and the entire cottage would be a CKD (completely knock-down) design—engineered for portability.
All you’d need is a foundation in a beautiful location with a great view… and you’re all set.
So—what do you think? Interested?

Range starts at 30 lakhs onwards



📞 Call us: +91-9316511166
📍 H.No. 109, Sector 11, Chandigarh
🌐 Explore our work: www.MetamorphosisDesign.org
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Range starts at 30 lakhs onwards
Call 9316511166
www.Metamorphosisdesign.org

We DESIGNBUILD prefabs..........! Period...!!!So what is a prefab...??? In our case, it means a PREFABRICATED BUILDING. ...
07/04/2026

We DESIGNBUILD prefabs..........! Period...!!!

So what is a prefab...??? In our case, it means a PREFABRICATED BUILDING.

Like a HOUSE, or a HUT, or a SCHOOL, or even a COLLEGE (considering the speed at which they are exploding or failing) – or even a hospital.

Esp a HOSPITAL – which needs smooth, germ free surfaces on the walls, ceiling and floors, along with a disinfected, aseptic and formalized environment in spaces such as Surgeries or Operation theatres, along with antistatic floors. Where one is looking for a dust free (using hepa-filters) interior atmosphere. No lint, no spores, and a virus free air circulation system. Of course, with temperature and humidity control. No fungal growth on wet walls or ducting systems. Total absence of the sick building syndrome.

Then there’s the other end – low cost cabins, or high end cottages – say for Hotels, Motels, and Resorts. Or Holiday Homes. Inns and Hostels.

And since these are made off-site, they can be quickly assembled at any accessible Tree, Rock, Beach or a patch in the jungle. These could be tied between trees, hung from a rock, perched on poles in a swamp or a lake, or a regular plot of land in a town or city. There’s also a world of materials available – from bamboo, paper, fabric, timber, cardboard, steel, or even brick and concrete.

Fix an appointment on +91 750 838 50 30, preferably here in Chandigarh.

04/04/2026

Snippits of a prefabricated room being constructed in Chandigarh.
It is on the first floor.
The wall panels were fabricated offsite and have been positioned at site.
Advantages:
Tremendous time saving
Quality Control in factory
Less Disturbance at site
Call us: +91-9316511166
Explore our work: www.MetamorphosisDesign.org

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