ABOUT

Started in 2016 as an informal design studio in Pune, out of a rented apartment’s living room with 5 employees. The firm did many Interior design works for neighboring apartments along with brand design for Eltrivate Media Networks, Lucknow. Our studio was also involved in providing working drawings and GFCs to other Architecture studios based in Pune and has worked on notable projects like Bharati Hospital, Sahyadri School, German Bakery (Lonavala), Christ University (Lavasa) & Future Towers (Amanora, Pune). In 2018, the studio shifted its office from Pune to Lucknow while still employing its previous employees on the work-from-home model.

Before starting his eponymous practice in Pune, Anmol met and interacted with many stalwarts of Pune’s Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industry, that includes Master Architect and Planner Christopher Charles Benninger, Architect and Planner Radhika Vaidya, Late Ar. Abhijit De and Real Estate Developer Satish Magar. Also, Anmol has studied some of their notable works in Pune and Maharashtra, which includes, IUCCA, TATA Technologies Campus, Mahindra UWC, Athashri, Blue Ridge Hinjewadi, Magarpatta City, Kasturba Gandhi Smarak, Kanchanjunga Apartments, and many more.

Our design philosophy is entirely based on principles and notions of Legendary Indian Architect, Padma Vibhushan Charles Correa, and the studio builds with sensitivity towards Technology, Culture, and Climate.

At the age of 23, Anmol Yogleela founded Yogleela Planning and Development which is an Urban Reformation company that uses urban planning strategies and improve existing vicinities by building what is needed. Architects and Urban Planners have always worked in the background mainly for people who have no idea about cities and their improvement. Yogleela is an Urban Reformation company that is lead by Architects, Urban Planners, Civil Engineers and other Urbanists who understand cities and know what they need. At Yogleela we have a vision to Landmark India with valuable buildings. We put reform over revenue and build what is needed rather than building what sells easily.