chaypimaginarium
Where we work

Industrial

Sheds and production spaces that treat daylight, ventilation and water as the first systems, not afterthoughts.

Tropical monstera foliage (Reference image, not a CHAYP project)
Industrialin Kerala
What this looks like in practice

Large-span industrial buildings are some of the easiest to make passive and some of the most often wasted. We use roof form, stack ventilation and rainwater capture to make working spaces healthier and cheaper to run.

Sun-dried, cracked earth (Reference image, not a CHAYP project)
The matterwhat a industrial brief is pressed from
Shaped around four convictionsPrinciples, not figures
01
Daylight first

Rooms shaped to be lit by the sky, not the meter.

02
Cooled by air

Cross-breeze and thermal mass instead of machines.

03
Water that cycles

Rain caught, held, and returned to the ground.

04
Of its own ground

Built from the earth and craft of the place itself.

This chapter is still ahead of us

yours could be the first

We have not documented an industrial project here yet. The way we build does not change with the brief: daylight, breeze, water and honest earth carry every kind of place we take on. Tell us about your land and what you hope to make of it.

Pitted reddish earth-stone, like Kerala laterite (Reference image, not a CHAYP project)
The materials are readywe are waiting on your ground