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23DC Architects is an architectural firm with headquarters in Jalandhar, India and offices in Delhi and Dubai. Our talented team creates innovative and sustainable design solutions across various sectors.

For more than 80 years, the Swiss company Stadler has been building rail vehicles that ensure the safety and comfort of travelers all over the world. So, when arranging their office in Warsaw, they focused on these two values. It had to be both employee-friendly and comfortable.

The renowned lawyer from Forlì contacted us to reorganize a space of about 300 square meters on the second floor of a building that almost overlooks Piazza Saffi. It is an important project by the architect Cesare Valle realized during the Fascist era (1936).

Located in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dexter is a revolutionary commercial media kit that redefines the concept of innovation and sophistication. Strategically situated in the heart of Canning, Ezeiza, this architectural masterpiece boasts a unique blend of creativity, collaboration, and productivity, making it an iconic landmark in the region.

Situated 10km outside Hazyview alongside the Sabie River, an area of notable natural beauty just 50 minutes from Kruger National Park, Bushbaby Valley Lodge, a redevelopment of an existing vacation property into a new 4-star Lodge emphasizing sustainable design, reopened in September 2023.

The International Luxury Awards (iLuxury Awards) is a prestigious award medium, creating instances where sophistication meets innovation. As the world swiftly evolves, luxury continues to be an emblem of timeless class and unrivaled distinction.

Anuva is an interior architecture project designed within a residential complex, where the primary challenge was to enhance the layout of a standard apartment. The original design combined the living room and dining room into one open space, which, while functional, compromised the spatial quality and aesthetic appeal of both areas.

The hotel consists of six seven-story mega-modules, each rotated 45 degrees and stacked on top of one another. These modules are separated by semi-open lobbies that function as central courtyards. These courtyards, rather than the usual seclusion associated with high-rise living,