This project aims to revive and promote traditional architecture practices, specifically focusing on the Kath Kuni style, in Himachal Pradesh, India. The project involves the development of a Kath Kuni plugin for the BIM software Revit, targeting architecture professionals interested in integrating Kath Kuni elements into their designs. The plugin provides assistance during analysis, draughting, and editing processes within Revit, facilitating the seamless integration of traditional architectural elements. Additionally, a dedicated website has been designed to serve as a repository for various styles of traditional architecture in India. The website not only provides access to the Kath Kuni Plugin but also features a discussion forum and an open-source component library. These interactive features foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the exploration of traditional architecture. The project follows an iterative approach, incorporating feedback primarily from novice architects in Kath Kuni and discussions throughout the research, analysis, and wireframe stages. This iterative process ensures that the plugin and website meet the specific needs and preferences of architects working with the Kath Kuni style, ultimately contributing to the revival and preservation of traditional architecture in Himachal Pradesh and beyond.