What do spray painted cats on walls, masked motorbikes and a pop-up staircase have in common? The Khotachiwadi Imaginaries workshop.
The future in architecture starts with a good hard look at the world as it is.
Every kaccha house transforming into a pukka house is a story worth telling – one which is extremely significant to residents and the development of the city at large.
Residents keep intervening and changing their homes in the process of living, and this contributes to conservation
New incremental solutions for a house we built earlier.
Dry hard data on circulatory migration in India hides vibrant, lively stories.
What do young Mumbaikars have to say about their family's rootedness to villages on the Konkan?
In the urbanisation race, India seems desperate to catch up with China. Yet this highly networked country can build a future where cities do not rule supreme.
Many families live in between two households: one in the village and another in the city.