"d6thD refers to the 6th dimension to "feel good". The 6th dimension is not restricted to measure the physical world but to explore the Feel Good Spaces. Any object or space can be measured in 3-D, but to feel good about it, is the 6thD. We design to let one feel good, and we are interested in exploring ways in which spaces can create experiential happiness. So we are passionate about design, but driven by ideas rather than personalities. We visualise the practice as a sheltered and collaborative place for reflection, where a community (including clients and other collaborators) can reflect on how to make life happy and feel good through architecture." – Ar. Himanshu Patel
Ar. Khozema Chitalwala: Designers Group
Indian architecture fraternity is developing fast and is trying to create a benchmark in design and quality and its own strong identity. We are already talking about the future of India, not only purely in context of the western world
Ar. Jaskaran Singh: Fab Studio
The architectural profession in India is undergoing a profound evolution, driven by the surge in global trends and technological advancements while tailoring its approach to meet the evolving needs of an increasingly modern
Architect Mr. Pranav Iyer: Ground 11 Architects
The architectural domain in India is undergoing a significant transformation, characterized by an intricate synthesis of traditional ethos and contemporary exigencies. This metamorphosis is propelled by the confluence of global
Ar. Rajan Goregaoker: GA Design
Global trend is towards sustainability, so, all architecture in today’s times is looking at saving the environment with the most efficient construction methodology. In the process of construction, it has become important that the small
Ar. Brinda Somaya & Ar. Nandini Somaya Sampat: Somaya & Kalappa Consultants
There is no doubt that today, for various reasons, our influence on society as architects instead of increasing is actually decreasing in many ways. We have to broaden our role to affect positive change. Architects have a vital role in
Ar. Geeta Arya: Geeta Vaibhav Architects
Sustainability, technological advancements, and the demands of an increasingly interconnected world are shaping the way we design and build our structures. As the world becomes more interconnected, cities are growing at
Ar. Shabbir H Lilamwala & Ar. Murtaza Lilamwala: Homework Designs
Like a symphony that evolves with each passing note, the architecture profession in India dances to the rhythm of global trends and technological advancements. Architects, akin to maestros, orchestrate a harmonious blend of tradition
Ar. (Prof). Krishna Rao Jaisim: Jaisim Fountainhead
Today, after decades of Independence and still thriving as a phenomenal democracy of fascinating cultures integrated together after over 4000 years of in this sub-continent, which today the world knows and recognizes as India
Ar. Vishank Kapoor: Kapoor And Associates
The architectural field in India is experiencing a notable transformation, driven by diverse global influences, advancements in technology, and shifting societal demands. Sustainability has become a core focus of architectural
Ar. Sonali Rastogi & Ar. Manit Rastogi: Morphogenesis
The current architectural landscape in India reflects a growing demand for sustainable and technologically advanced projects. With projections anticipating a massive 5 billion sq.ft of construction in the next decade, there’s a heightened