Sanga is the studio of Bakrishna Dosi, consisting of multiple domes of different heights and angles and flat roofs. Its features include a series of sunken arches inlaid with mosaic tiles, a stepped circular theater with green grass, and flowing details. Sanja is defined as the ultimate interpretation of Dorsey himself, which is a complete collection of Dorsey's architectural concepts, encompassing multiple factors from his previous projects, including complex interior and structural design, unclear edge boundaries, arches, and terraces.
The project boldly utilizes a semi-circular arch made of concrete, combined with public spaces, courtyards, and water features, to add coolness to India's climate environment.
Sangjia demonstrated Dorsey's desire to connect nature and the individual. The entire building exaggeratedly magnifies natural elements - undulating mountain shapes, cave like spatial expressions, terraced terraces, witty flowing water designs, and various reflective facades. Rainwater enters the rainwater collector through a smooth and round arch.