Studio Pomegranate was established in 2013 by Shweta Shah and Pranav Naik with a commitment to integrated, collaborative design. We seek out opportunities to improve the design process and ensure the growth of everyone involved — clients, collaborators, and community.
Environmental appropriateness is the foundation of every decision we make — from orientation and material selection to building systems. We design for the complete life cycle of a building, enabling it to adapt to changing programmes and needs over time.
Shweta holds a Master of Architecture from Savannah College of Art and Design, specialising in Digital Architecture. Her work sits at the intersection of technology, community, and built form.
She is the author of Digital Urbanization of a Potter's Colony: Slum Redevelopment, Dharavi, Mumbai — a study of informal urbanism and the role of digital tools in reshaping it.
Pranav holds a Master of Architecture from Taliesin, The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. He brings extensive hands-on knowledge of construction across scales — from furniture to buildings.
He has delivered lectures at the Centre for Science and Environment, IES, Rachana Sansad, Rizvi, and the School of Environment and Architecture. He travels Mumbai and Bengaluru by bicycle, climbs rock, and dives.