Eutierria Wellness Centre: A Sanctuary of Wellness Architecture Design in Nature
A serene wellness retreat in Karjat designed by Urban Circle, celebrating harmony between architecture, nature, and emotional well-being.
Embracing Eutierria: A Wellness Retreat Rooted in Nature
Located in the lush surroundings of Karjat, Maharashtra, the Eutierria Wellness Centre by Urban Circle is a thoughtful embodiment of wellness architecture design. Set within the tranquil landscape of Oleander Farms, this project redefines how architecture can nurture mental and physical well-being by integrating seamlessly into nature.



The 1373-square-meter wellness centre invites visitors into a space where architecture, landscape, and emotion harmonize. Rooted in the concept of Eutierria—a term that expresses oneness with the earth—the design blurs the lines between the built and the natural. Instead of imposing itself on the two-acre site, the structure nestles into it, weaving through the existing forest canopy without cutting down a single tree.



Architectural Harmony with the Landscape
Urban Circle’s design philosophy of creating environments that gently immerse into their surroundings is vividly realized here. Trees grow through the roofs, frame the spatial volumes, and serve as anchors to the architecture. Each tree is respected as an element of the composition, enhancing the natural rhythm of the site and establishing a spiritual connection to the landscape.


From the moment one steps onto the site, there is a slow and sensory transition from dense forest to a curated architectural sanctuary. The entrance wing, a sleek composition of metal frames and glass, acts as a gateway into the wellness experience. Transparency and visual continuity ensure that nature remains ever-present.


Spatial Composition and Flow
The Eutierria Wellness Centre is composed of four independent wings that radiate around a central swimming pool. This expansive water body serves as both a visual focal point and a space of relaxation. The layout promotes intuitive movement through the site, aligning with the principle of designing for experience.


The entrance wing is accentuated by a sculptural installation—a levitating rock suspended above a shallow reflective pool. This element becomes a sensory anchor, symbolizing mental stillness and inner peace. The gentle ripple of water becomes the soundscape that guides visitors inward.


Flanking the pool are two smaller wings that house gender-specific changing rooms, each equipped with sauna and steam facilities. The fourth wing accommodates single and couple spa rooms, with each space opening to secluded green courts and open-sky showers. These outdoor pockets become meditative zones, reinforcing the centre’s philosophy of connectedness with the environment.


Wellness Architecture Through Simplicity and Sensory Design
The architecture of Eutierria is intentionally minimal. Forms are pure, materials are earthy, and aesthetics are understated—allowing the surrounding nature to take center stage. The restrained design palette emphasizes raw textures like brick, stone, wood, and water, curating a sensory experience that soothes rather than overwhelms.



This simplicity is not just visual but philosophical. The project demonstrates how mindful wellness architecture design can foster a peaceful retreat without the need for grand statements. Instead, it celebrates silence, spatial awareness, and environmental sensitivity.



A Testament to Context-Responsive Wellness Design
More than just a physical space, the Eutierria Wellness Centre is an emotional journey. It highlights three pillars of responsive architecture: designing with nature, designing for experience, and designing through simplicity. The result is a sanctuary that feels less like an intervention and more like an extension of the earth itself.



In an era where wellness is increasingly commodified, this project offers a refreshing counterpoint. It reminds us that healing begins with harmony—between structure and soil, between silence and space, between body and environment. Eutierria is not just a place to visit; it is a state of being to inhabit.


All the photographs are works of Kunal Bhatia, Kuber Shah
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