Award-Winning Architectural Narratives and Design Features
I am honored to have our work featured in journals like Architecture+Design and Home & Design TRENDS. These moments are meaningful because they recognize spaces built with intent, not just trends.
It was an honor to see my Pool House project featured in Home & Design TRENDS. This recognition reinforces my commitment to creating spaces that are both beautiful and deeply connected to their environment.
A snippet from the feature in Home & Design TRENDS, where I discussed how the family's love for their garden shaped the architectural design of the Pool House, leading to a seamless blend of structure and nature.
The Pool House project was also featured in Architecture+Design magazine. This image from the article highlights the bold material choices, like the dramatic marble bar and mustard yellow armchair.
A screenshot of the online feature in Architecture+Design. Seeing my work shared on such a respected platform is always a rewarding experience.
This page from the Architecture+Design feature focuses on the open-plan lounge and dining area, noting how the furniture was arranged to maintain clear sightlines to the garden and pool.
Another glimpse from the Architecture+Design article, showcasing the exterior of the Pool House and describing it as a self-contained, 1,800 sq. ft. retreat for a family spanning three generations.
The feature highlighted the interior details, such as the continuous timber-slatted ceiling and beige stone floors that create an unbroken, sweeping feel throughout the space.
This final shot from the magazine shows the minimal yet impactful details of the kitchen and bar area, emphasizing how the space is embedded in the family's daily routines.
I was thrilled to have the "House for One" project featured in Architect and Interiors India, with a headline that perfectly captured its spirit: "unapologetically tasteful, modernly functional and playfully eclectic."
The logo of Architect and Interiors India, marking another proud publication moment for a project that was very close to my heart.
About Awards & Publications
When Home & Design TRENDS featured our Pool House in Chhatarpur, the editors didn't just highlight the glass facades or steel framing. They identified the core of that project: how the architecture preserved existing trees while fostering a genuine, unforced connection between three generations living under one roof. That is exactly what I aim for—design that is recognized because it feels true to the people inhabiting it.
Every space we build starts with a conversation, not a mood board. When publications like Architecture+Design or India Today Home feature our projects, they are capturing the end result of that dialogue. Whether it is the 'House for One' in Patparganj or a sprawling farmhouse extension, the recognition is a reminder that people are looking for spaces with soul.
Why These Stories Matter
Features in magazines are not just accolades; they serve as a case study in how we solve problems. For instance, in our recent features, you will see how we handled the challenge of blending a modern retreat with a traditional farmhouse landscape without disrupting the 'susegad' or quiet of the site.
Projects Recognized for Their Honesty
- The Pool House (Chhatarpur): Recognized for the use of Light Gauge Steel Frame (LGSF) to create a self-contained, 1,800 sq. ft. sanctuary that feels like an extension of the garden rather than a separate structure.
- House for One (Patparganj): Highlighted for its 'unapologetically tasteful' approach to a compact 3BHK, proving that even a small urban apartment can have a strong sense of character through custom joinery, Moroccan-tiled foyers, and arched niches.
These projects are united by a common thread: they do not try to be everything for everyone. They are specific, tailored, and designed to work for the daily rhythms of the client. I am grateful to the editors and writers who look past the surface to see the intent, the process, and the quiet integrity of the work.
Looking for something specific?
Use our search to find project types, styles, or specific design elements.
More services by UrbanMistrii