Architecture

17-05-2026

Photographer : Avesh Gaur

Text provided by Ar. Sharmen Mehta

Oosari emerges as a contemporary verandah at Surat's edge—a threshold where the Gujarati "osari" tradition of pause and gathering meets the rhythm of modern life. Named after this vernacular in-between space, the café delivers solace amid perpetual motion, framing views and scenes through layered materiality, light, and landscape that blur boundaries between interior, court, and garden.

Oosari is imagined as a quiet verandah at the edge of the city, a threshold between hustle and horizon where coffee slows time and the light itself becomes company. Drawing its name from the Gujarati “osari” – the in–between court where families once gathered at dusk – the café reinterprets this archetype for a new generation constantly on the move yet longing to linger.

Oosari is a contemporary interpretation of Indian nestled values, not through ornament but through attitude – of welcome, pause, and shared everyday rituals. The low, sheltering roof, deep overhangs, and open court recall ancestral homes where the verandah was both living room and street edge, porous to breeze, voice, and season. Here, those memories are distilled into clean lines, restrained geometry, and a calm palette that speaks to today while carrying the warmth of yesterday.

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Architects : Studio Dot Dimension
Area : 4000 sq. ft.
Year of Completion : 2025
Website : https://www.instagram.com/studiodotdimension/

Entrance of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension


Outdoor seating of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension

The plan is choreographed around a central gravel court, a quiet inner world that all spaces look into rather than out of. The bar anchors one edge as a long horizontal spine; seating pavilions wrap around, creating a continuous verandah loop that allows guests to drift from shaded interiors to the open court without ever losing visual connection. Circulation traces soft, intuitive routes: a direct axis leads from entry to the water feature and onwards to the bar, while secondary paths slip along glass edges and stone walls, encouraging slow discovery of nooks, tables, and outlooks.

A single, assertive roof plane ties the ensemble together, hovering lightly over slender black columns and stone plinths. The form is quiet but deliberate – a protective canopy that extends outward to negotiate sun, rain, and glare, turning extreme weather into filtered experience rather than disruption. Function is embedded in this simplicity: deep eaves host concealed lighting, shaded facades reduce heat gain, and the linear bar beneath becomes both operational backbone and social stage, where brewing, serving, and conversation share the same horizon.

The material palette leans on earth and craft – stone, timber, cane, and glass – assembled in a way that feels at once robust and soft. Rough–textured stone walls catch early morning and late evening light, their irregular surfaces echoing the tactile memory of old compound walls and village houses. Warm timber ceilings and furniture balance this ruggedness with human scale, while woven cane backs and upholstered seats invite long, unhurried stays; glass lightly stitches these elements together, dissolving boundaries between inside and out without diluting the sense of enclosure.


Outdoor seating of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension

Details are finely tuned to heighten the everyday rituals of a café visit into small ceremonies. The under–lit bar creates a gentle glow at ankle and elbow, allowing cups, tools, and gestures of brewing to become silhouettes against warm light. Window shutters and louvres are proportioned to frame slices of landscape, controlling glare while allowing patterns of sun to travel across tabletops and floors through the day. The custom chairs, slender yet grounded, and the precise junctions of metal, stone, and wood all speak of an architecture that respects craft in the tiniest hinge as much as in the broadest roof.

The landscape is intentionally minimal and meditative, using gravel, water, and planting as few but potent strokes. A linear black pool and raised fountain occupy the central axis, turning the act of arrival into a slowed gaze over moving water and soft sound. Low planting bands and peripheral greenery hold the court in a quiet embrace, while the rough ground plane and gabion-like stone elements keep the project rooted in its semi-rural Surat context, as if the café has grown out of the terrain rather than been placed upon it.


Outdoor seating of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension


Waterbody of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension

Ultimately, Oosari is a place of leisure understood not as spectacle but as release – a gentle stepping away from notifications, deadlines, and the city’s continuous blur. Guests are invited to sit as they would on a family verandah: facing inwards, towards conversation, coffee, and the shifting theatre of light, shadow, and weather. In doing so, this café becomes a spatial reminder of roots – of gathering at the threshold between home and world – offering solace and a blissful sense of stillness in an age when everyone is perpetually on the run.


Outdoor court view of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension


Lobby to Barista Counter view of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension


Barista Counter of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension


Indoor dining of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension

Strategic apertures, louvred screens, and deep overhangs act as compositional frames, compressing distant skies, sunsets, and foliage into painterly vignettes visible from every seat. Stone gabion walls and timber lattices filter the horizon, turning expansive landscapes into curated glimpses that draw the eye outward while anchoring it to the café's quiet core. This orchestration ensures no view overwhelms but instead invites contemplation, much like peering through a courtyard arch in a traditional haveli.

Rough stone plinths rise to meet warm timber ceilings, with glass planes and woven cane screens interleaving to create depth and rhythm across spaces. Black metal frames hold these layers in tension, allowing material transitions to blur edges – a gravel court flows seamlessly under glass walls into shaded seating, where stone textures echo outdoor gabions. Light rakes across these surfaces differently by hour, casting shadows that shift the perceived scale and permeability of rooms.

Golden hour light pierces layered pergolas and eaves, projecting dappled patterns onto water features and tabletops, while uplights animate stone and timber at dusk. Landscape elements – palms, groundcover, and linear pools – extend the architecture, with reflective surfaces and low planting blurring indoor-outdoor thresholds into a single, breathing scene. Guests sense the garden encroaching softly, as if the verandah osari itself exhales into the surrounding earth.


Indoor dining of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension


Leisure Lounge of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension


Washroom of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension


Dusk light exterior view of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension


Plan of Oosari by Studio Dot Dimension




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