SEPTEMBER 26, 2025: DESIGN, IDENTITY AND URBAN FUTURES
The day opens with Interventions for Change: Rethinking Mumbai’s Masterplan, where architect-activist P.K. Das of PKDA Architects, infrastructure expert Ratan J. Batliboi of RJB-CPL and architect and production designer Anuradha Parikh of G5A Foundation examine how participatory planning and cultural regeneration can shape the city’s future, moderated by Rohan Shivkumar, Dean of Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture and Environmental Studies in Mumbai.
In Textile Matters: Fostering Indo-French Collaborations, Loïc Turpin of Manufactures Nationales and textile researcher, curator and writer Mayank Mansingh Kaul discuss cross-cultural craft collaborations between India and France, led by Amandine Roggeman from the French Embassy in India.
Designing for Water: Sustainability in Urban India sees architect Sonali Rastogi of Morphogenesis, landscape architect Kunaal Maniar and Ranjeet Oak, Managing Director – South Asia at Kohler, explore water-sensitive design strategies, in conversation with Sneha Ullal Goel, brand and marketing communications specialist and design culturist.
The dialogue shifts to the intersection of disciplines in Cross-pollination of Form, Fabric and Space, with fashion designer Ruchika Sachdeva of Bodice, interior architect Asha Sairam of Studio Lotus and designer Apoorva Shroff of lyth Design, moderated by Tanya Khanna of Epistle.
In Designing Identity: Taste, Luxury and the Contemporary Indian Interior, EDIDA winners Kohelika Kohli, Rajiv Parekh and Shantanu Garg reflect on crafting culturally rooted yet globally resonant luxury spaces, moderated by Mrudul Pathak Kundu, Editor of ELLE DECOR India.
The day concludes with The Architecture of Time – Memory and Future, a keynote by visionary Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill, followed by moderated questions by Tanya Khanna, rediscovering the meaning of future time and present space