Enriching lives
‘Panchtatva‘ according to Indian Mythology represents the five elements from which life evolves. This universe and all its contents are basically composed of Panchtatva or five basic elements comprising of Prithvi (earth), Aap (water), Tejas (light), Vayu (wind) and Aakaash (sky). We have made an endeavor to design our projects with inspiration from these elements & have tried to convey a message of harmony with the elements, which today is the essence of life.
Our team has developed a strong Project Management, Cost/Resource Optimization, Strategic Leadership & Planning, Cross-functional Coordination, besides others.
With integrated approach backed up by technically sound and dedicated team we are successful in designing projects from Concept to Commissioning.
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Ranjana Barve, Landscape Architect and Founder.
With over 30 years of architectural practice, I’ve come to believe this
A space should feel like it always belonged.
Like the land knew it before it was built.
Like it will remain relevant for generations.
That’s why every project I take — from a campus to a courtyard — begins with questions about experience. What should people feel here? What rhythm should the space hold? How should it breathe?
Because good design is not loud.
It is felt — not announced.
We, at MUWCO, take this opportunity to extend our sincere appreciation and gratitude to you and your team at Panchatatva Design Solutions Pvt. Ltd. for the excellent landscape garden work carried out in the courtyard adjoining our classrooms.
She is also rendering services for green building concept, like rain water harvesting, sewage treatment plant, water and waste water treatment plants, eco friendly landscapes etc. We are completely satisfied with her timely services and innovative ideas
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to you and your team for the timely completion of landscape designing with execution work in our new factory premises
We at Kenjale Associates extend our heartfelt appreciation for your outstanding contribution to the campus design and landscaping work for the Two-Wheeler Museum and Vintage Resort at Metghutad.