Mathura translated the school’s educational philosophy into architecture: using bright, safe, and inspiring interiors. They designed classrooms, corridors, common areas, and outdoor zones to reflect the school’s identity — functional, nurturing, modern.
Before, the school’s layout was confusing, with dark corridors, poorly placed common areas, and disconnected aesthetics. Mathura reworked circulation, improved daylighting, created visual motifs (murals, signage) aligned to the school’s ethos. The result: better movement, inspiring learning spaces, and stronger institutional identity.




Designing spaces that inspire, endure, and evolve with those who inhabit them to functionality, aesthetic longevity, and the human experience.