SpaceMatters – Architects in Delhi
SpaceMatters, conceived in 2005 in New Delhi by Amritha Ballal, Moulshri Joshi, and Suditya Sinha, stands as a testament to innovative architectural practice and spatial critique. As pioneers in their own right, this collaborative studio reflects a unique blend of diversity, vision, and a profound commitment to redefining the spatial narrative.
Redefining Space, Redesigning Change
For SpaceMatters, the essence of their name encapsulates a dual purpose: an ardent commitment to shaping spaces that foster transformation while critically analyzing and interpreting change through spatial lenses. Distinctive in their approach, the studio transcends the conventional confines of architectural styles, venturing into realms of highly textured and multifaceted works that span varied scales, contexts, and expressive mediums.
Visionaries at the Helm
The trio of founders brings forth a rich tapestry of expertise and visionary leadership to the forefront of SpaceMatters. Amritha Ballal, an architect and urban planner, embodies a commitment to spatial memory exploration, evident in her significant contributions to publications and her international recognition as a trailblazing architect.
Crafting Tangible Realities
Suditya Sinha, an architect and management core, orchestrates the design process with finesse, leveraging technological prowess to breathe life into architectural visions. His adeptness in navigating complexities has steered the studio towards delivering award-winning, intricate projects.
Pioneering Conservation and Heritage
Moulshri Joshi, an architect and advocate for conservation, exemplifies an unwavering dedication to preserving industrial heritage. Her contributions extend to academia, where she champions the discourse on industrial heritage in India, notably through her involvement in the remediation and revitalization of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy site.
Embracing Spatial Memory and Urban Dynamics
SpaceMatters’ expansive portfolio extends beyond architectural interventions, delving into probing societal and spatial dynamics. Their ongoing project, ‘The Tenth Delhi,’ delves into contemporary urban development, unveiling layers of the city’s evolving narrative.

