Restoring the Golden Ratio of Our Waters

We at Anautilus have a definitive aim to bring these local rivers, and many vibrant waterbodies like them, to be completely freed from debris, waste, and structural stagnation.

Just like the Nautilus shell perfectly filters, chambers, and navigates the deepest marine depths, Anautilus designs systemic pathways to let nature’s architecture flow clear, unburdened, and pristine once again.

Dahisar River

Dahisar River

Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai

Tracing its origin through pure forest pathways, the Dahisar stream requires spiraled, nautilus-inspired filtration frameworks to intercept urban blockages before they taint the source.

Mithi River

Mithi River

Vihar Lake to Mahim Creek, Mumbai

The heavy structural burden of the Mithi demands resilient, deep-sea engineering tactics. Anautilus aims to clear complex channels, restoring the natural, organic pressure chambers of the riverbed.

Mutha River

Mutha River

Western Ghats to Pune City

Sustaining vast agricultural and urban corridors, the Mutha is an essential chamber of life. Our objective is to guide its stream cleanly, preventing debris from choking its expansion.

Mula River

Mula River

Mulshi Dam to Pune Confluence

Where the Mula surges, balanced currents must be maintained. By applying the fluid dynamics of ocean-dwelling sentinels, Anautilus optimizes debris extraction without changing natural flow patterns.