Reimagining Streets Through Care and Ecology
My work explores the relationship between architecture, landscape, and everyday urban life. I am particularly interested in how design can create more inclusive, climate-responsive, and socially connected environments. During my studies at the Manchester School of Architecture, My recent work investigates how feminist and ecological approaches can inform the future of Delhi’s streets, reimagining public space as an infrastructure of care, belonging, and environmental resilience. Through drawing, collage, and spatial storytelling, I use representation as a tool to communicate complex social and environmental narratives. I am interested in architecture that balances people, place, and ecology, creating spaces that support both everyday life and long-term environmental stewardship.
