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Kamdhenu: architecture of wealth and abundance for the dairy supply chain

Bhadri Suthar | Manasvini suthar | Snehal Suthar | tHE gRID Architects

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Bhadri Suthar | Manasvini suthar | Snehal Suthar | tHE gRID Architects

Kamdhenu emerged from a shared vision between client & architects to extend architectural empathy beyond human needs, creating spaces that prioritize animal welfare & modern dairy needs. The concept evolved through a synthesis of India's sacred bovine heritage with contemporary sustainable design principles. Inspired by biomimicry the design draws from Gir cow's form the hump shaping the roof, horn curves influencing columns & hooves the pedestal. Traditional practices like Panchagavya guided the approach addressing contemporary challenges of heat resilience, animal welfare & circular economies. The concept evolved by integrating biophilic zoning with climate responsive materials like rammed earth, solar energy & rainwater harvesting, creating a symbiotic human animal nature ecosystem

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Entrance drive-through with dairy store Welcoming space where visitors arrive, guided by trees, earth, and intention. The dairy store sits gently by the entry—functional, accessible, and connected to the daily rhythm of the shelter. The main entry opens i

Located within a gated community of villas & horse stables the project bridges urban life & rural practices. Cow well being anchors the layout ensuring shade, ventilation, water access & grazing. Rammed earth walls, Kotah stone, solar energy & rainwater harvesting root the facility in arid context. The grazing zone & temple create ecological spiritual balance, drivethru dairy & shaded engagement areas connect community & education. Inspired by traditional gaushalas & guided by research, this reinterprets indigenous systems into a regenerative, self sufficient model addressing contemporary & Future dairy needs. Pasture access & medicinal plants enhance wellbeing & milk production. Architecture nurtures a shared ecosystem between humans, animals & nature reflecting a symbiotic relationship

A modest threshold in rammed earth, culture, and regenerative rural architecture, that marks the beginning of a humane and rooted experience.

Facility integrates sustainable strategies via materials, energy systems, waste management & animal centric planning. Rammed earth walls offer thermal regulation, Kotah stone durable anti slip flooring & cow dung composites act as natural insulation, disinfectant, insect repellent. Recycled solar tubes from repurposed bottles diffuse daylight. Solar panels on southwest inclined hump inspired roofs generate energy, PUF insulated sheds ensure thermal comfort. Rainwater harvested through sloped roofs stored in dual use ponds. Waste repurposed dung powers biogas & urine aids organic farming & Ayurvedic use. Ergonomic Feeding & water stations ensure hygiene. This closed loop model merges traditional knowledge with contemporary sustainability to form a self sufficient low impact dairy ecosystem

A complete view of a system that flows with care—from cow sheds to grazing and student learning spaces, all anchored by light, shade & movement. India, home to the largest cattle population in the world—over 190 million—has an intricate and historically r

Kamdhenu reimagines dairy architecture by designing beyond the human scale. Designing a cow shed is vital for dairy farming. Prioritizing animal comfort, hygiene, empathy & productivity the layout integrates feeding & drinking zones, pasture access & shaded movement corridors to reduce stress. Medicinal plants grown on site enhance well being & boost milk productivity. Educational spaces introduce children & visitors to indigenous practices & the sacred role of cows in Indian culture. Kamdhenu places agriculture within an urban gated context blurring rural urban boundaries & reconnecting communities to food systems. Indigenous Gir cows, known for A2 milk produce a nutrient rich variant that is easier to digest, supports heart & brain health & linked to immunity & wellness in Ayurvedic traditions making them especially valued in sustainable health conscious dairy systems. Concrete columns with circular cutouts improve airflow & material efficiency. Biomimicry inspired the structural form roof, columns, and plinth referencing the Gir cow. Architects are rethinking spaces for animal well being by using natural materials honouring regional wisdom essential in India, where 190 million cattle embody cultural & ecological value. With dedicated learning zones, veterinary care & spiritual spaces the facility educates while caring. Kamdhenu reflects a climate responsive self sufficient approach restoring balance between animals, humans & ecology in India’s evolving urban landscape.

Under the sacred Banyan tree, a space where children, elders, and the community learn about coexisting with animals—through stories. A shaded engagement zone provides a learning space for students and visitors.
This project reflects our belief cow welfare is deeply tied to ecology, tradition & sustainable futures. Thoughtful response to today’s needs designed with empathy, research & regenerative design. The architects translated our vision into an ecosystem nurturing life beyond humans. It fosters responsibility, reaffirms architecture cares educates & restores harmony in the planet across generations. It also bridges wisdom with forward-thinking practices encouraging responsible inclusive living.

Credits

 Ahmedabad, Gujarat
 India
 NGO
 Reimagining Cow Welfare (Futuristic Dairy welfare Facility)
 09/2026
 1465 sq. m
 Confidential
 tHE gRID Architects
 Snehal Suthar & Bhadri Suthar
 inhouse
 inhouse
 local
 tHE gRID Architects

Bio

Founded in 2002, tHE gRID Architects is a Research based design studio in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, founded by Bhadri Suthar along with her spouse and partner Snehal Suthar. They actively contribute to the design fraternity by serving as visiting faculty and jury members at various architecture and design institutions. Their work reflects a deep sensitivity to human-nature connections, resulting in environments that are meaningful, and guided by ecological awareness. Through research and innovation, they aim to enrich and inspire future generations. The studio works across architecture, interiors, landscapes, and furniture. Their approach draws from vernacular knowledge and engages with contemporary architectural practice. In addition, the studio engages in experimental projects, research and design explorations. The future of architecture lies in empathy, humanity, purpose and a deep connection between people, nature, and the built environment, and collective responsibility.

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