Restoring Faith

Restoration of a 150-Year-Old Temple — Andheri, Mumbai
Location: Andheri, Mumbai
Tucked in the dense fabric of Andheri, this modest temple complex—home to shrines of Lord Hanuman, Shiva, and Rama—dates back to the 1850s. Built incrementally over generations, the structure had grown organically, resulting in a mix of materials, forms, and levels.
The restoration was prompted by a sudden roof collapse, but its intent went beyond repair. The project became an opportunity to celebrate the layered history of the space, while respectfully reorganizing and stabilizing it for continued use.
Material reuse was prioritized—brick, wood, and stone were carefully salvaged, while newer elements were introduced to match the spirit of the original. Careful attention was paid to the transitions between old and new, so the building reads not as a replica, but as a continued story.
This was not just conservation—it was a quiet act of care, to allow a place of devotion to live on.
Sabha Mandapa



Garbha Griha



Some details observed on site



