In 1976, Damschen embarked on a significant one-year trip by caravan to India and
Sri Lanka where he explored the architecture of these countries in detail. This marked the beginning of a lasting relationship with India. From then on, he spent several months each year in
Kerala, the southern state of India where he studied first hand, the traditional construction technologies of highly skilled local carpenters. He stated this in an interview with
Indian Architecture & Builder Magazine (IA&B): His fascination with India led to his decision to work as a consultant architect in Kerala in 1995. The first hotel project designed by Damschen in Kerala, was the Surya Samudra Beach Garden (
Kovalam) in the 1980s, consisting of several traditional wooden houses carefully dismantled and reassembled on site. Karl Damschen earned his reputation as an architect-conservator in India by converting several heritage and colonial buildings in South India, especially in the old port city of Kochi, where the Portuguese established their first trading post in India as early as 1502. A good example of this is the renovation and reconstruction of the
Old Harbour House, an approximately 300-year-old house built by the Dutch. I Old harbor - front-01 after.jpg|Old Harbour Hotel I Old harbor - lobby.jpg|Lobby I Old harbor - court yard-03.jpg|Courtyard Another Dutch building once used for the spice trade in Jew Town, Kochi, was converted into the Ethnic Passage. The restoration of the Kashi Art Gallery in Fort Kochi is another example. These projects became a paradigm for several hoteliers and property owners and resulted in many of the remarkable heritage houses being saved from destruction. His work has also been significant in the country's recognition of its great architectural resources. Asked about his favorite projects of classical Indian architecture, Karl Damschen said: In 2001, he was appointed as
Conservation Architect to the
World Monuments Fund, New York for the restoration of the clock tower of the 450 year old Paradesi Synagogue in the historic Jew Town of Kochi. G clock tower entrance side - before.jpg|Clock tower of the Paradesi synagogue (2011) Plakette in der Paradesi Synagoge.jpg|Plaquette in the Paradesi synagogue G clock tower entrance side.jpg|Clock tower of the Paradesi Synagoge (2015) Since 2013 he has been working in a partnership with the young Indian architect
Krishnan Varma. == Architectural style ==