The State of Architecture
2015
Environment and Space Design, Exhibition Design, Typography,
Branding, User Experience, Layout & Publishing Design
'The State of Architecture: Practices and Processes in India' organised by the Urban Design Research Institute in Mumbai were envisaged as a thought-provoking programme of activities to investigate and instigate the concerns of the architectural fraternity.
As a part of Kahani Designworks, we were the graphics and exhibition designers for the project, and were tasked with developing a visual identity that would represent the brand within the lead project, and outside of it. Curated by Rahul Mehrotra, Ranjit Hoskote and Kaiwan Mehta, the exhibition opened at the National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai in January 2016.

The exhibition space was designed as a venue for discussions, screenings, conferences and events, serving students, professionals and the general public alike. The narrative of the exhibition structured the show into three zones: statistical, chronological and survey. The graphics system of plus signs and typography created for the project developed further within the space, working at contrasting scales, providing contextual backgrounds for some ideas and actingas highlights for significant historical events.
'The State of Architecture: Practices and Processes in India' organised by the Urban Design Research Institute in Mumbai was envisaged as a thought-provoking programme of activities to investigate and instigate the concerns of the architectural fraternity.
As a part of Kahani Designworks, we were the graphics and exhibition designers for the project, and were tasked with developing a visual identity that would represent the brand within the lead project, and outside of it. Curated by
Rahul Mehrotra, Ranjit Hoskote and Kaiwan Mehta, the exhibition opened at
the National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai in January 2016.

The exhibition space was designed as a venue for discussions, screenings, conferences and events, serving students, professionals and the general public alike. The narrative of the exhibition structured the show into three zones: statistical, chronological and survey. The graphics system of plus signs and typography created for the project developed further within the space, working
at contrasting scales, providing contextual backgrounds for some ideas and
acting as highlights for significant historical events.
'The State of Architecture' was headed by Ruchita Madhok and Aditya Palsule. I was given the responsibility of creating design certain spaces as they overlooked my work.

The State of Architecture won the following Awards:


2017
POOL Magazine 'India's Best Design Project Award' in Exhibition Design.

2016
Confederation of Indian Industries 'Design Excellence Award' in Exhibition Design.
Black Elephant, Best of Show at the Kyoorius Design Awards, 2016.
Blue Elephant, Exhibition Design category at the Kyoorius Design Awards, 2016
In-book winner, Environmental Graphics category at the Kyoorius Design Awards, 2016

2015
In-book winner, Publication Design category at the Kyoorius Design Awards, 2015
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