Mathew and Ghosh Architects – Architects in Bangalore

Mathew and Ghosh Architects, founded by Soumitro Ghosh and Nisha Mathew in 1995, epitomizes an avant-garde approach to architectural design. This Bengaluru-based firm has garnered international acclaim, receiving prestigious awards and widespread recognition for its exceptional design ethos and groundbreaking projects.

Awards and Recognition: A Testament to Excellence

The studio’s trailblazing designs have been lauded with numerous national and international awards, underscoring their commitment to design innovation. From India’s Best Design Awards to accolades in Moscow, London, Dubai, Singapore, and Rome, their accolades are a testament to their visionary architectural prowess.

Publication and Exhibition on Global Platforms

Their architectural marvels have graced the pages of esteemed publications worldwide, from Phaidon’s ‘Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture’ to ‘Wallpaper’ in London. Their extensive exhibition portfolio spans global events like the Venice Architecture Biennale, New York’s Asia Pacific showcase, and Amsterdam’s ‘What makes India urban’, showcasing their global influence and innovative contributions.

Pushing Boundaries Through Public Works

In Bangalore, Mathew and Ghosh Architects have redefined urban spaces with transformative projects. The iconic Freedom Park, a reimagining of the Old Central Jail into a sprawling Urban Park of Possibilities, stands as a testament to their creative urban renewal initiatives. Their dedication to honoring national heroes shines through the National Martyrs Memorial, a remarkable green building spanning over 6.5 acres, commemorating the sacrifices made for India’s independence.

Diverse Portfolio: From Cultural Institutions to Microbreweries

Their architectural imprint extends across various domains, including cultural institutions such as Max Mueller Bhavan and Bethel Baptist Church, catering to diverse societal needs. The architects’ versatility is further demonstrated through their groundbreaking work on the 65,000 square feet largest microbrewery in Asia, showcasing their prowess in hospitality design.

Expanding Horizons: The Maiden Museum Project

The future looks promising as Mathew and Ghosh Architects embark on their inaugural museum project (MAP), marking another milestone in their illustrious journey. Their innovative, avant-garde approach promises to redefine museum architecture, adding yet another feather to their cap.

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