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Janice Rodrigues

  • Name
    Janice Rodrigues
  • Company Name
    Associate Architect, Balan and Nambisan Architects (BNA)

Janice’s design philosophy embodies the essence of thoughtful and elegant design. Centred around simplicity and functionality, Janice strives to create meticulously crafted spaces that seamlessly blend aesthetics with purpose.
Janice’s journey in architecture began with her Bachelor of Architecture from RV College of Engineering, Bengaluru, where she honed her skills and nurtured her passion for design. Inspired by diverse cultures, architectural styles and the beauty of nature, Janice incorporates these influences into her work.
Over the years, Janice has cultivated a diverse portfolio across residential and commercial projects. Specializing in large-scale real estate endeavours, she thrives in collaborative environments, leading multidisciplinary teams with efficiency and creativity. Janice believes in pushing the boundaries of architecture by embracing cutting-edge design and sustainable construction methods, creating spaces that leave a positive impact on daily life.
Janice’s dedication to sustainability is evident in projects like Vaishnavi Rhapsody in Cooke Town, Bengaluru, where she used LiDAR technology to preserve existing trees and integrated eco-friendly materials and design strategies to reduce environmental impact. Embracing technology such as AI, Virtual Reality, and BIM, Janice explores innovative solutions to enhance efficiency, communication and creativity in architectural design.
Janice’s dream project involves designing affordable rental housing solutions for industrial semi-skilled workers across India. Leveraging her expertise in modular design and sustainable practices, she envisions creating safe, hygienic, and comfortable living spaces that uplift and empower communities.
One of Janice’s notable recently completed projects includes Colourfully Contained Spaces in Hoskote, Bengaluru, where she transformed shipping containers into an office and exhibition centre

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