scribble ENGINE

scribble ENGINE Scribble engine- based in Tirur-Kottakkal, Malappuram is an architectural firm started in the year 2013.

Scribble engine based in Tirur, Malappuram is an architectural firm started in the year 2013. Since then, we have showed an inclined growth of progress and an excellent track record with new and innovative designs that makes our projects unique. We truly believe that architectural designing is not a single man’s effort and team work is extremely important and we also value each and every suggestio

n and ideas put forth by our clients. We blend inspiration and art, contemporary and traditional with sophisticated business acumen and see that our clients are supremely satisfied! We believe, all ideas starts from simple scratches or scribbling, which is then processed both in mind and paper and finally get rendered into unique complexes or state-of-the-art houses! Our brand name “Scribble Engine” is partially evolved from the above idea, where we broadly call it as a design mechanism. Engines always convert one form of energy to another and our concept of working and seeing success by overcoming different issues and tuning in multitude of styles have a sincere relation to our name. We also believe in the combination or fusion of multiple personality perspectives and ideas to a single or common platform through a detailed and systematic evaluation in our design program. Our style and integrity is expressed through our work, and we give great importance to the concept of fusion of style, material, technology and culture. At present we are dealing with different design projects like residential, Apartments, Interiors, renovations, commercial, healthcare buildings and resorts etc.

We are hiring to Calicut office!!
06/11/2025

We are hiring to Calicut office!!

HouseOFall -The genesis of this masjid design began with a simple yet profound concern — a harsh west-facing façade, exp...
05/11/2025

HouseOFall -

The genesis of this masjid design began with a simple yet profound concern — a harsh west-facing façade, exposed to intense sunlight. Rather than conceal it, we sought to transform this challenge into a defining architectural opportunity. The result is a folded façade that not only mediates light but becomes a sculptural expression of both function and meaning.
In Islamic tradition, a masjid is more than a place of worship—it is a space of belonging. It is called the “house of God,” yet by extension, it must also be a house for all creation. Since God is the sustainer of all life—human, animal, and the natural world—His house should reflect this universal compassion. This belief in radical inclusivity and openness shaped the heart of the design.

Inspired by the niches found in many historic religious buildings—often inhabited by pigeons, which hold sacred symbolism across cultures—we conceived the façade as a folded skin. These folds create a series of niches, forming a sculptural landscape where birds can rest, live, or find shelter. This gesture transforms the masjid into a sanctuary not only for people but for all creatures of God.

This masjid reinterprets tradition through contemporary form. It becomes more than a place of worship—it is a poetic expression of faith, inclusivity, learning, and shelter. Rooted in Islamic values and inspired by nature, it aspires to be a house for all.

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We are hiring young fresh minded passionates.. Please drop your portfolio’s!!!
20/09/2025

We are hiring young fresh minded passionates..
Please drop your portfolio’s!!!

HouseOFall -The genesis of this masjid design began with a simple yet profound concern — a harsh west-facing façade, exp...
20/09/2025

HouseOFall -

The genesis of this masjid design began with a simple yet profound concern — a harsh west-facing façade, exposed to intense sunlight. Rather than conceal it, we sought to transform this challenge into a defining architectural opportunity. The result is a folded façade that not only mediates light but becomes a sculptural expression of both function and meaning.
In Islamic tradition, a masjid is more than a place of worship—it is a space of belonging. It is called the “house of God,” yet by extension, it must also be a house for all creation. Since God is the sustainer of all life—human, animal, and the natural world—His house should reflect this universal compassion. This belief in radical inclusivity and openness shaped the heart of the design.

Inspired by the niches found in many historic religious buildings—often inhabited by pigeons, which hold sacred symbolism across cultures—we conceived the façade as a folded skin. These folds create a series of niches, forming a sculptural landscape where birds can rest, live, or find shelter. This gesture transforms the masjid into a sanctuary not only for people but for all creatures of God.

This masjid reinterprets tradition through contemporary form. It becomes more than a place of worship—it is a poetic expression of faith, inclusivity, learning, and shelter. Rooted in Islamic values and inspired by nature, it aspires to be a house for all.

Photography -

HouseOFall -The genesis of this masjid design began with a simple yet profound concern — a harsh west-facing façade, exp...
19/09/2025

HouseOFall -

The genesis of this masjid design began with a simple yet profound concern — a harsh west-facing façade, exposed to intense sunlight. Rather than conceal it, we sought to transform this challenge into a defining architectural opportunity. The result is a folded façade that not only mediates light but becomes a sculptural expression of both function and meaning.
In Islamic tradition, a masjid is more than a place of worship—it is a space of belonging. It is called the “house of God,” yet by extension, it must also be a house for all creation. Since God is the sustainer of all life—human, animal, and the natural world—His house should reflect this universal compassion. This belief in radical inclusivity and openness shaped the heart of the design.

Inspired by the niches found in many historic religious buildings—often inhabited by pigeons, which hold sacred symbolism across cultures—we conceived the façade as a folded skin. These folds create a series of niches, forming a sculptural landscape where birds can rest, live, or find shelter. This gesture transforms the masjid into a sanctuary not only for people but for all creatures of God.

This masjid reinterprets tradition through contemporary form. It becomes more than a place of worship—it is a poetic expression of faith, inclusivity, learning, and shelter. Rooted in Islamic values and inspired by nature, it aspires to be a house for all.

Address

Hs. No: II/32, Tirur-Calicut Road, Near Akshaya Center, Perumanna
Kottakkal
676501

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+914942085945

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