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Award-Winning Architecture and Design Features

bySIAN ArchitectsStudio at Derawal Nagar, DelhiStarts from150 per sq. ft. of facade areaView full gallery

A collection of the moments, features, and dialogues that define our journey in shaping contemporary Indian architecture.

We are honored to be featured among the Young Icons of the Year by Architecture + Design magazine. This recognition celebrates our design ethos, which prioritizes collaboration and innovation to create spaces with purpose.

A proud moment as we were shortlisted among the Top Young Interior Designers of the Year at WADE INDIA ASIA 2024. This acknowledgement fuels our commitment to crafting spaces that inspire, elevate, and connect.

Our co-founder presenting our work at the WADE INDIA ASIA competition. Platforms like these allow us to share our design stories and engage in conversations that push the boundaries of interior design and architecture.

We were delighted to see our project, Masala, featured in Elle Decor's list of must-visit restaurants in India. The article highlights how we designed the space to embrace the joy of communal dining.

Another snapshot from the Elle Decor feature on Masala. The article describes the restaurant as a "sensory adventure" with color-coded zones that create distinct auras for different dining experiences.

Our Masala project was featured by Commercial Design magazine, which called it a "masterpiece" that transforms dining into a celebration of design. We are thrilled with the recognition of our meticulous approach to lighting and spatial planning.

The feature in Commercial Design magazine highlighted how each zone in Masala is designed to offer a unique yet cohesive sensory experience, from the energetic red zone to the tranquil blue and black areas.

Grateful to I&D Magazine for this cover story on our firm, titled "Shaping Enduring Narratives Through Architecture." It gave us a chance to share our design philosophy and the stories behind projects like the Stone Print Villa and House of Chintz.

Our August 2025 wrap-up reel, celebrating a month of events, awards, and project milestones. It includes our recognition at WADE ASIA, our material collaboration at Matecia, and a feature of our Twin Villa project by Buildofy.

A video from the WADE ASIA event, where our co-founder Surbhi Singhal was a finalist for the Top Architect of the Year 2025. We presented projects that reflect our thoughtful, rooted, and enduring design approach.

About In the Spotlight

Our recent recognition in Elle Decor for the restaurant project, Masala, highlights our focus on sensory design. It validates our belief that color-coded zones and communal layouts can transform dining into a shared, atmospheric journey rather than just a meal.

Architecture, to us, is never a monologue. It is a constant conversation between the site, the materials, and the people who inhabit the space. When publications like Elle Decor or Commercial Design feature our work, we see it as an opportunity to share these design stories with a wider audience.

Our project, Masala, was noted for its use of distinct color-coded zones. This was a deliberate choice to create varied 'auras' within a single space, and seeing this approach recognized reinforces our commitment to balancing function with narrative.

Similarly, our participation in platforms like WADE Asia and the Next Gen Competition allows us to present our technical approach. Whether it is through rammed earth, stone prints, or custom lighting fixtures, these forums provide a space to demonstrate that vernacular techniques and modern engineering can coexist. We do not design for the sake of awards, but we are grateful when our focus on craft, sustainability, and 'living' architecture resonates with the industry and our clients alike.

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SIAN Architects

Studio at Derawal Nagar, DelhiStarts from 150 per sq. ft. of facade area

We are Surbhi and Deepanshu, and SIAN Architects is our way of chasing ideas. We mix old-school tricks with new ones, believing that a building should be a chat between the land, stone, and the people inside.