Mathew and Ghosh Architects
Architects Soumitro Ghosh and Nisha Mathew formed Mathew and Ghosh Architects in 1995. The firm has been the recipient of numerous national and international awards and their work is well published. Some of the awards are India’s Best Design Awards 2021
- 3 categories, IDA International Design Awards 2021 Gold, 2a Architecture and Art Magazine International Awards Asia at Madrid – 2nos, World Architecture News (WAN) Award, Iakov Chernikhov International Foundation Award
nomination, Moscow, Best of world architecture RIBA Journal London shortlist, Cityscape and Architectural Review Awards 2 nos. Dubai, The Chicago Athenaeum International Architecture Award, Architecture + Cityscape Awards
2 nos., Singapore, MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Award, London, Riverine front Competition, Oporto, Portugal 4th place, Kenneth F. Brown Asia Pacific Culture and Architecture Design Award, SOA, Hawaii Honourable
Mention, Borromini International Architecture Award for Young Architects, Rome and others.
Their works have been published in The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture, Phaidon (London), ‘Made in India’ AD Kazi Ashraf, London, ‘Young Asian Architects’ by daab gmbh, Koln, Architecture Annual (IV) by Archiworld Co. Ltd. Seoul, Korea,
‘Top Architects - Asia’ Archiworld, Seoul, MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects London, ‘Indian Design’ by daab gmbh, Koln, ‘-40’ The Skira Library, Milan, FuturArc Singapore, The Edge Singapore, Wallpaper London,
‘Architecture+’ Dubai, domus India and others.
They have exhibited at Materiology2.0 New Delhi, Venice Architecture Biennale collateral exhibit Venice, When is Space, Jaipur, State of Architecture Mumbai, What makes India urban – Amsterdam, Brick by Brick – Art Asia Pacific New York & Shanghai, New
World Architecture - London Architecture Week Brussels + Eindhoven + Chicago and others. They have presented at Bengal Institute Architecture, Landscapes and Settlements, Dhaka, In conversation with Patrik Schumacher 361
degrees, Mumbai, The Architecture League of New York – India Conference, UPENN 2009, Lectures to students at Berne University, Washington University, and many others in India, Urban design architectural concepts in the
India - World Architecture Conference, Singapore and others.
Their public works in Bangalore include Freedom Park , the transformation of the Old Central Jail into an Urban Park of Possibilities over 16 acres in central Bangalore; the National Martyrs Memorial, dedicated to the memory of those who gave their lives
for the country since independence in 1947 (a green over and underground building of the memorial hall of about 14000 sq feet) over 6.5 acres in central Bangalore. Among public institutions they have done the Max Mueller
Bhavan, Goethe Institut, Bethel Baptist Church, RBANMS Trust primary school extension for the underprivileged, in Bangalore. They are the architects of the 65000 sq feet largest microbrewery in Asia. Other works include
institutional, industrial, hospitality and other private commissions. MAP will be their first museum building.
Nisha Mathew
Nisha Mathew Ghosh began her practice over 25 years ago, and has become a renowned name not just in the architectural community in India and internationally, but
also in related domains of artistic practice. Some of her seminal collaborative works are the architectural and landscape project for The Bhopal Gas Tragedy Memorial, as well as the unique home - House of Stories and The
National Military Martyrs Memorial.
Nisha Mathew’s artistic practice may be seen as one that is curatorial by nature, and is a hybrid artistic endeavour that straddles textile art, architecture and
landscapes. In 2021 she was the Curator for the India Pavilion, London Design Biennale.
She has something to voice in her observation of the world around her and her interest in the spiritual, and her practice moves fluidly across these domains as a confluence of many strands.Her vision is fueled by a pressing innate need for a conceptual
positioning in the liminal space between these domains.
While her art group art shows curated by Bose Krishnamachari have been shown at Muziris Kochi Biennale Foundation, Bodhi Gallery, and Gallery BMB in Mumbai, and one of her woven works shown at The Teatro Armani at the Wallpaper International Design exhibition,
her real interest lies in being able to include art practices as diverse as textiles by women across boundaries of economics and rural-urban to critically look at the how art practice may become less elitist and inclusive.
She has been toying with the idea of a curated show for textile artists.
She works extensively with textile embellishment, interested in the documentation of artistic practices of women via their textile stories, and the woven artefact as a means to communicate the narrative, and most of her works tend to be installations
that use multiple materials that eke out a symbolic abstraction. Her interest in American textile works such as quilting and the story of sustainability is fueled by a history that is rich in its documented textile work.
She is presently a Fellow of the Association of Art Museum Curators, USA 2022 and is working on her foundation project in the Kolar Gold Fields area for upcycling of fabric waste and empowerment of the unemployed adults,
mostly women, after the closing down of the fields in 2001.
Soumitro Ghosh
Soumitro is a Partner in Mathew and Ghosh Architects, a partnership founded by Nisha Mathew in 1995. Educated at the School of Architecture CEPT Ahmedabad Soumitro Ghosh has earlier worked with Pritzker Laureate B.V. Doshi, R.J. Vasavada, Neelkanth Chaaya,
K B Jain and others before beginning this collaborative multidirectional practice.
The practice covers a wide spectrum and range from projects / ideas to do with the urban environment, sustainability, architecture, space, interiors, product design and so on. Some of the executed projects include urban/ people park and memorial, hospitality
focussed projects, conservation, industrial facilities, corporate offices, religious and residential buildings, exhibition design, interiors, furniture, jewellery, art and installations.
He has taught at the Bengal Institute, Dhaka, been the Charles Correa Design Chair, juror, panellist etc. at numerous institutions, occasions and forums. He began his journey of teaching with Kumar Vyas, founding member of the National Institute of Design,
Ahmedabad.
He has personal interest lies in crossings of politics, philosophy, culture and history to strive and understand the society we live in and design for.