Our architectural insights and media features
Good design does not exist in a vacuum. We actively engage with the media to share our perspective on building better cities, specifically for the context of Mumbai.
Discussing our urban design principles and the specifics of the Bandra projects during an interview on 94.3 Radio One. Public platforms like this allow us to explain the thought process behind our architectural solutions to a wider audience.
A summary of a feature on our Bandra Station redevelopment in the publication 'Citizen Matters'. This article provides third-party validation of our process, detailing how we moved from the "roots of disorder" to a streamlined, functional public transit hub.
Our Bandra Station Improvement Project featured in a prestigious architectural design magazine. Such publications allow us to share our technical drawings and design narrative with peers in the professional community.
About In the Public Eye: Media & Thought Leadership
When we appear in the media, we do not just talk about aesthetics. We discuss the technical reality of projects like the Bandra Station redesign, where we had to map complex traffic patterns and negotiate with multiple stakeholders to make the space functional for over 500,000 daily commuters.
Architecture is not just about the final building, but about the conversations that shape it. By engaging with platforms like Radio One and publications like Citizen Matters, we aim to demystify the design process and advocate for better urban practices.
Our philosophy of 'design through dialogue' means we treat every public project as a case study. Whether it is explaining the implementation of tactical urbanism or the complexities of adaptive reuse, our media features serve as a roadmap of how we approach problem-solving in a dense city like Mumbai. We believe that by making our technical drawings and design narratives public, we can contribute to a larger understanding of how infrastructure can serve people rather than just occupying space.
We document these interactions because transparency in the design process is vital. It allows clients to see exactly how we navigate municipal regulations, handle heritage preservation, and integrate traffic logic into our designs. If you are interested in how this methodology applies to your own project—be it an industrial building, an interior design task, or an urban intervention—we are happy to walk you through our approach in detail.
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