Publications

urbz’ projects and texts have been featured in Domus (Milan), The New York Times, the Oxford Encyclopaedia for Urban Planning and Economics, the Oxford University Press Reader on Urban Planning and Economic Development, Strelka Press (Moscow), The Hindu, Times of India, Indian Architect and Builder and global web platforms such as Archdaily. 

urbz invited local builders from Dharavi to design the best possible house they could imagine. These designs were translated into physical models by artisans. 

As part of the Future Architecture Platform, urbz was part of a series of exhibitions and lectures at the MAXXI in Rome, the House of Architecture in Graz, Oris House of Architecture in Zagreb and the Future of Architecture symposium in Ljubljana.

urbz has been involved with the heritage precinct of Khotachiwadi for nearly a decade. We have organized many events workshops there and produced a strategic plan for the area among other things.

Place, Work, Folk is a fortnightly column in The Hindu Sunday Magazine by Matias Echanove and Rahul Srivastava, which is inspired by Patrick Geddes and analyzes current urban issues in India and beyond.

Lausanne, Switzerland
Pré-du-marché

Réaménagement des rues Pré-du-Marché et du Clos-de-Bulle

Redevelopment of Rue Pré-du-Marché and Rue du Clos-de-Bulle

Geneva, Switzerland
Une plage de rêve

Vision et programme pour la future plage des Eaux-Vives ​

Vision and programme for the future Eaux-Vives beach

This project is undertaken under the C40 Women For Climate mentorship program, Mumbai in collaboration with the Government of Maharashtra. The Mentee, Vidisha Dhar, is supported by Lubaina Rangwala (WRI), urbz collective and Anamika Sarker, a student of built environment at the Jindal School of Art and Architecture. 

An international design-build competition to re-imagine street carts in India

Collaborative process between communities led by Proyecto Escape and supported by different local and international organisations

Bogota, Colombia
Proyecto Manila

Building a Community center by understanding social dynamics and participatory planning in a homegrown neighborhood in Bogota

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