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Pioneering architectural conservation since 1998, Abha Narain Lambah Associates priorities sustainability and resilience in all their projects

Standing as a beacon of architectural excellence, Abha Narain Lambah Associates specialises in architectural conservation, building restoration and retrofit, museum design and more. Their endeavors have spanned across various heritage sites in India, from ancient Buddhist enclaves to colonial legacies and modern marvels. Guided by the ethos of societal contribution, they prioritise sustainability and resilience in every project.

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“Preservation of our heritage is vital; it links us to the past and lays the foundation for the future,” says Abha Narain Lambah. Their collaborative efforts extend beyond design, integrating CSR initiatives and promoting traditional crafts to empower local artisans. Recognised with 13 UNESCO Asia Pacific Awards and numerous accolades, their journey is defined by a commitment to excellence and a vision for a more culturally vibrant and sustainable future.


PROJECT IN FOCUS – David Sassoon Library and Reading Room
Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Typology: Public
Year of completion: 2023
Design Concept: A heritage building restoration based on extensive archival research
What we heart: The restored sloping roof

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The David Sassoon Library and Reading Room, a jewel nestled in Mumbai’s Kala Ghoda neighborhood, stands as a tribute to the Victorian Gothic architecture. Dating back over 150 years, it proudly holds the title of the oldest structure within the esteemed UNESCO World Heritage Site of the “Victorian & Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai.” Recognised locally and nationally as a Grade I heritage building, its restoration became a labour of love for Abha Narain Lambah Associates.

Archival research revealed fascinating insights, guiding the team to reconstruct the original sloping roof, a feature lost to a later-added concrete slab. The Venetian Gothic style is characterised by intricate stone carvings and a cantilever stone staircase leading to the reading room. Sustainability was at the forefront of the restoration efforts. Lightweight materials such as die-cast aluminum were employed for cresting and finials, marrying structural integrity with environmental responsibility. This restoration is more than just preservation, it represents a commitment to honouring the past while embracing a sustainable future for Mumbai’s architectural treasures.

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