The biggest growth in urbanisation is not taking place in the metropolis but in small towns that are networked with villages.
An urban village trying to safeguard its heritage value in the sprawling metropolis.
People who developed their own engineering skills without the help of any formal education to come up with a floating neighbourhood.
When pavement dwellers are chased away, which happens often, they have no other option than making a new home on another the sidewalk. 
Many people involved in urban issues in Mumbai (and elsewhere) have tried their hand at making the definitive proposal for Dharavi. Read more about ours in collaboration with sP+a
A series of collages juxtapose Dharavi's landscape with other international scenarios to question if Dharavi's context is actually omnipresent. 
Conceptualised by designers in collaboration with users and local artisans, the Handstorm workshop takes objects used in everyday life and gives them a spin to be more functional to the users.
The official target of producing millions of quality homes for all can be re-imagined, as one in which the process of construction itself becomes a transformative moment.
Experiments with EPS to build our new office in Shivaji Nagar. 
While New York and London house the people that move from city to city, all acquainted with the etiquette of an urban lifestyle, Bogotá and Bombay are cities of villagers on the road to urbanization.