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learning at Prime Habitare is an act of listening — to land, to culture, and to each other. we see knowledge as something grown, not taught.
COMMON FACILITY CENTER
At Prime Habitare, the Common Facility Centre (CFC) serves as a shared ground for making, experimentation, and learning. Designed to nurture both traditional and contemporary practices, the centre brings together facilities in textiles, printmaking, ceramics, analog photography, and hard materials.





It is a space where artisans, designers, and learners meet process with possibility, where hands, tools, and materials converse. Each studio encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration, supporting everything from material research and prototyping to small-scale production and cultural documentation.
The CFC embodies the spirit of shared infrastructure of creating access, community, and continuity in making.
CFC GALLERY




GRASSROOT INCUBATION
Grassroot Incubation at Prime Habitare is a platform that connects local skill, creative learning, and sustainable enterprise. It supports artisans, makers, and young practitioners in developing design literacy, production capacity, and storytelling rooted in their own cultural contexts.
The program bridges traditional knowledge with contemporary methods from hands-on skill development to mentorship and market readiness. Each incubation initiative focuses on collaboration over competition, creating opportunities for shared growth and community resilience.
In partnership with government and MSME initiatives, Grassroot Incubation functions as a living lab for rural innovation from nurturing self-sustaining ecosystems that keep craft and culture evolving.
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