Awards and Press Features
A look at the industry recognitions and editorial features that celebrate our design journey.
We were incredibly honored to receive the Best Young Practices Architecture award from the Institute of Indian Interior Designers (IIID) Bangalore. Here we are, Priyanka and Koushik, with our award.
On stage receiving the IIID award for Best Young Practices Architecture. It was a proud moment to be recognized by icons in our industry.
A close-up of our Antarya Regional Award from the Institute of Indian Interior Designers for Young Practices in Architecture. This recognition fuels our passion to keep innovating and crafting inspiring spaces.
We were ecstatic to have our project, Dubki in Goa, featured in Architectural Digest India. The article highlighted the restaurant's wave-inspired design and its beautiful, flowing interiors.
Our project Adda 1522 was featured in The Architect's Diary, which described it as a "time capsule that appeals to the vintage and rustic ideology." This shot shows the semi-open space filled with vibrant colors and lush greenery.
Another shot from our feature in The Architect's Diary for Adda 1522. The publication noted how the patterned tiles and rustic elements align with the vintage vision we had for the pub.
About In The Press: Awards & Features
Getting recognized by the Institute of Indian Interior Designers for our young practice is a milestone that validates the hours we spend obsessing over every detail in our Bengaluru studio. Seeing our projects like Dubki in Goa and Adda 1522 in Bangalore featured in publications like Architectural Digest gives us even more motivation to keep telling stories through the spaces we create.
The Antarya Award for Best Young Practices Architecture is particularly special to us. It honors the fresh perspective we bring to design, moving away from conventional layouts to something more narrative-driven.
Our projects often start with a conversation about memory and place. When Architectural Digest featured Dubki, they highlighted how we used ferro-cement to mimic ocean waves, a design choice born from our desire to make the restaurant feel like part of the Goan landscape. Similarly, The Architect's Diary feature on Adda 1522 in Bangalore appreciated our use of vintage elements to create a nostalgic, yet vibrant, pub atmosphere.
These features are not just accolades. They confirm that the stories we are trying to tell through our materials—be it terrazzo, tinted glass, or our custom board game tiles—are resonating with people. We look forward to applying this same level of detail to your upcoming project, whether it is a home, a restaurant, or a retail space.
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We are Priyanka and Koushik, the minds behind Maze Concept. We believe every space has a story, and we love helping our clients find theirs through thoughtful architecture and interior design.
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