Magazine
Children’s Creativity Centre in ‘The Museum’
Children’s Creativity Centre – Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya – in newsletter titled ‘The Museum’ Volume 1, Issue 4, Oct-Dec 2008.
Children’s Creativity Centre – Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya – in newsletter titled ‘The Museum’ Volume 1, Issue 4, Oct-Dec 2008.
Rural Campus for TISS, House on an Orchard, Software Campus for HP – in catalogue titled ‘BSI Swiss Architectural Award 2008′ published by Mendrisio Academy Press, Switzerland
Rural Campus for TISS – published in Arquitectura Viva, Numero 120, Madrid
House for a Film Maker, Rural Campus for TISS – published in Architettura Contemporanea, edited by Stefania Rossl, October 2009
by Indesign Publishing, Issue 07, 2010

Published in Domus Magazine, Volume 1-issue 2-December 2011

Issue 320, February 2012


8 projects by RMA are featured on the website world-architects, ‘the premium network of outstanding architects, landscape architects, engineers, interior designers, lighting consultants, and architectural photographers—brings designers, clients, and contractors together in the goal of advancing quality in architecture.’

RMA Architects won the Open Innovation Challenge hosted by Project Sammaan, ‘[an] initiative dedicated to re-designing and improving sanitation facilities to slum communities across India, beginning in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack.’
Resulting from the design process of the Magic Bus Campus, this project to redesign public toilet for SPARC (The Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centres) a NGO working with slum rehabilitation and Housing right quarters in the city of Mumbai: Sparc has been commissioned by the city court to build over 300 public toilets in the slums of Mumbai. However, most often these are built by engineers without any design input. The project thus involved working with the existing government specifications but reconfiguring these to maximize the efficiency of the toilets as well as to respond the questions of gender, safety and association. In addition, residential accommodation as well as a community space was introduced on the upper floor.

Writer Mary Anne Constable shares her observations of Rahul Mehrotra’s presentation at the Architecture ZA 2012 Conference in Cape Town

Rahul Mehrotra and Nondita Correa Mehrotra accompany GSD Direct of Urban Design Felipe Correa to Quito, Ecuador for the presentation of his new book ‘A Line in the Andes,’ examining the city’s Metro system.
More here: http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/#/news/felipe-correa-traces-a-line-in-the-andes.html

As part of Transsolar KlimaEngineering’s CONNECT IDEAS – MAXIMIZE IMPACT Symposium in Stuttgart, Germany – Rahul presents on ‘Emerging Cities’ in this recorded talk.
See all of the talks on ‘The Role of Design,’ ‘Design and Technology’ and ‘Emerging Cities’ here.

The Visitor Centre at the Prince of Wales Museum and Two Bay House have been featured on the designboom website.


Rahul will speak at the University of Pennsylvania on Wednesday 10 October at 6pm.
Meyerson Hall, Lower Gallery
Philadelphia, PA
Co-sponsor: Center for the Advanced Study of India (CASI),
Lecture by Rahul Mehrotra on ‘Density Mumbai‘ at Schauraum, Basel

Green House Talk at the 2012 Venice biennale featured in Archdaily.

Rahul Mehrotra along with Wang Shu and Francine Houben talks in the GREEN HOUSE TALK‘, on 28 August from 9am to 11am in the Serra dei Giardini, Venice.