Where it all started
Our story began with a landmark project for Doris Duke, one of the wealthiest and most influential women of her time. Commissioned to contribute to her private retreat in Honolulu, Hawaii, we crafted intricate architectural elements that reflected her deep appreciation for Islamic art and culture. This early project laid the foundation for our commitment to excellence and authenticity. Today, these works proudly reside in the Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design, serving as a testament to our legacy and the timeless beauty of our craftsmanship.

Private Villa's

Private Villa, Dubai
A breathtaking Dubai villa defined by monumental rose quartz columns, where light, stone, and scale converge into quiet, sovereign elegance.

Private Villa, Muscat
A breathtaking Villa in heart of Oman defined by monumental Pietra dura inlay works, where light, stone, and scale converge into quiet, sovereign elegance.

Private Villa, Dubai
A breathtaking Villa in heart of Emirates defined by its intricate facade carvings and inspiration from European Architecture.
Places Of Reverence

Antwerp Temple, Belgium
The Antwerp Temple stands as a refined expression of sacred architecture shaped through precision, restraint, and reverence. Designed and executed by Stownz, the project translates centuries-old spiritual traditions into a timeless stone language

Royal Court Of Affairs Mosque, Muscat
The Royal Court of Affairs Mosque in Muscat is a monumental embodiment of Islamic architectural heritage, elevated through Stownz’ mastery of stone artistry. Conceived as a space of reverence and authority, the mosque reflects both spiritual humility and regal presence.
Hospitality and Commercial Spaces

Queens Ridge Place, Las Vegas
One Queensridge Place is a benchmark of ultra-luxury residential architecture, where scale, privacy, and craftsmanship converge. Stownz’ contribution elevates the development through refined stone applications that bring permanence and architectural gravitas to contemporary living.
Precision-cut natural stone, grand proportions, and meticulously finished surfaces define the interiors and shared spaces. Every element is designed to feel composed and enduring, reinforcing the project’s stature as one of the most prestigious residential addresses in Las Vegas. The result is architecture that balances modern luxury with timeless material integrity.
The Oberoi Amar Villas, India
At Oberoi Amar Villas, Stownz worked within a context of profound heritage and symbolism. Inspired by Mughal architecture and the nearby Taj Mahal, the project demanded sensitivity, restraint, and exceptional craftsmanship.
Hand-finished stone, classical detailing, and harmonious proportions define the architectural language. The materials are used to create a serene, palatial atmosphere—where luxury is expressed through calm precision rather than excess. Stownz’ work complements the hotel’s ethos of understated grandeur, contributing to an experience rooted in timeless Indian hospitality.


The Leela Palace, India
The Leela Palace represents modern Indian royalty translated into contemporary hospitality. Stownz’ stonework plays a vital role in shaping this narrative—introducing elegance, durability, and ceremonial presence across key architectural spaces.
Rich natural stones, refined carvings, and balanced geometries lend the palace its distinctive character. Each surface is crafted to reflect dignity and opulence while maintaining architectural clarity. The project stands as an example of how traditional luxury can be expressed through disciplined, world-class material execution.
The Supreme Court Of Nevada, United States
The Supreme Court of Nevada is an institutional landmark where architecture must convey authority, trust, and permanence. Stownz approached the project with a focus on restraint and precision—allowing material quality and proportion to speak with quiet confidence.
Natural stone is employed to reinforce the dignity of the judicial environment, creating spaces that feel stable, balanced, and timeless. The craftsmanship supports the court’s civic role, resulting in architecture that embodies integrity, order, and enduring public significance.
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