Morphogenesis (architecture firm)
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Morphogenesis is an Indian architectural firm founded by Manit Rastogi and Sonali Rastogi in 1996.[2][3]
Type of business | Private |
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Founded | 1996 |
Headquarters | New Delhi, India |
Area served | India |
Founder(s) | Manit Rastogi Sonali Rastogi[1] |
Industry | Architecture |
URL | www |
History
The firm was established by Manit and Sonali Rastogi in 1996.[4] The first project of the company was with Apollo Tyres.[3] Manit is a Fellow of the Indian Institute of Architects and the Royal Society of Arts, UK.[5][6] Manit has also been a director of Sushant School of Art and Architecture, Gurgaon (2009–2011).[7] Manit is active in efforts towards reclaiming the Nullahs of Delhi and transforming them into a green and sustainable network.[8][9] He has also presented a proposal for rock-cut architecture for Amarnath caves.[10][11]
Sonali Rastogi is a fellow at Indian Institute of Architects (IIA), the Royal Society of the Arts (RSA), UK, and was a member of the Delhi Urban Arts Commission.[12][1]
Projects and work portfolio
Morphogenesis has worked with clients from various industries. Their major clients include:
- Apollo Tyres
- Pearl Academy, Jaipur[13]
- Infosys[14]
- Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi[14]
- Trump Tower[15]
- Surat Diamond Bourse[16]
Awards and accolades
- AIT Awards 2012: public building (interiors)[17]
- AIT Awards 2012: Office (Interior)[17]
- AD100 Award[18]
- Scroll of Honour' Realty Plus Awards 2016[19]
- SIA-GETZ Architecture Prize 2014.[20][21]
- World Architecture Festival Award (2009)[22]
- CWAB Awards, India’ Top Architects (2017)[23]
- NDTV Architecture and Design Awards (2014)[24]
References
External links
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