“Creating the first platform that unites women designers from South Asia and the world.”

 

The journey began when in the year 2000, Ar. Brinda Somaya curated the Women in Architecture 2000 Plus Conference which brought together women Architects from India and South Asia to share their stories, ideology and how it is reflected in their practice.

 

In 2020, Ar. Brinda Somaya, along with her daughter Ar. Nandini Somaya Sampat, from SNK, came together with Ar. Ruturaj Parikh and Ar. Mary Norman woods to curate the WID2020+ International Conference and Exhibition to take the idea of the Women in Architecture 2000 conference forward and discuss the evolution of women led design practices around the world. The Conference was followed by an exhibition of the Design Manifesto for young women designers to showcase their works and design philosophy.

 

In continuation to these remarkable events, WOMEN IN DESIGN is a platform to bring together stories of women who have excelled in their fields and to encourage women designers by presenting their works and ideas on a digital platform.

1990

HECAR Foundation
was established

2000

Women in Architecture 2000 Plus
Conference and Exhibition

2000

WIA 2000 Plus – An Emancipated
Place Book launch

2020

Women in Design 2020+ International Conference and Exhibition

“In 1990, a decade after I began my practice, I felt the need to connect with fellow woman professionals with a desire to understand their work and more importantly, their struggles and challenges in the discipline.”

 

In the days without internet and email, there were very few opportunities for women professionals to network. I was also curious to know the state of the profession for women architects. In 1990, I wrote to fellow women architects I knew about the possibility of a conference that would reflect on their individual work – work done without collaboration and in an independent capacity. I had defined the parameters but I received no response at all. Ten years later, in 2000, the idea was still alive in my mind. I had worked during the decade of the 1990s in some isolation and again, I was not fully aware of the state of practice. This time, I also opened the forum to women who were working in collaboration or partnership and have a significant body of work of their own in terms of design and execution. I was overwhelmed with the response I received – just a decade later – from women with diverse practices and with exhaustive and varied portfolios. We also decided to take this beyond the Indian context to architects in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan.I was also shocked to learn that women with established practices of the likes of Yasmeen Lari had never been invited to India to share their work. In the many conferences and seminars that were organized in the 1990s, women did not play any significant part at all. I invited these women to share their personal and professional stories. We also needed a vehicle to organize a platform for dialogue. The HECAR Foundation was thus established as a non-profit organization working in the areas of Heritage, Education, Conservation, Architecture and Restoration. I was one of the Founder Trustees and since its establishment, The HECAR Foundation has supported and initiated many public projects and stewardship of the built environment in India apart from the publication of many books.

 

Twenty years on, the Women in Design 2020+ extends to the 2000 conference. A lot has changed in the last 20 years. Many more women have ventured out and established successful and independent practices in India. Many have also found robust partnerships. Women have also contributed significantly to pedagogy and discourse in the past two decades.In fact, some women architects, who were at the very nascent stages of their practice, have transformed their offices into creative powerhouses in the past two decades since the 2000 conference and exhibition. With the 2020 conference, I want to celebrate the diversity and richness of women-driven practices. Extending beyond architecture, the 2020 conference will chronicle the broader cultural preoccupations that encompass authoring, pedagogy, conservation and restoration, politics, design, urbanism and activism. I believe that an isolated practice is no longer possible in the world that is built on collaborative endeavours. I believe that this conference will not just be a celebration of successful ventures and ideas, but it will become a milestone- a landmark gathering of individuals who hold in their work, a promise of a better world.”

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The HECAR Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 to celebrate Mumbai’s multifaceted historic tradition. It recognises Architecture as a product of historical movement and celebrates that it recognises that the essence of life is growth and change; and as such must make allowances for both. The foundation is committed to research, education and public initiatives on Architecture and its related fields including heritage and urban issues through talks, publications, exhibitions, scholarships and seminars.

 

The HECAR Acronym stands for:
HERITAGE | EDUCATION | CONSERVATION | ARCHITECTURE | RESTORATION


SNK was founded in Mumbai as Somaya & Kalappa Consultants in 1978. Spanning over four decades, this multi-award winning practice is currently led by founder Brinda Somaya and her lawyer turned architect daughter, Nandini Sampat. SNK continues to build upon its inclusive mode of practice enabling it to take on diverse projects at all scales.

 

SNK has grown into a collaborative practice that has developed strong and respectful working relationships with leading international practices.

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The HECAR Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 to celebrate Mumbai’s multifaceted historic tradition. It recognises Architecture as a product of historical movement and celebrates that it recognises that the essence of life is growth and change; and as such must make allowances for both. The foundation is committed to research, education and public initiatives on Architecture and its related fields including heritage and urban issues through talks, publications, exhibitions, scholarships and seminars.

 

The HECAR Acronym stands for:
HERITAGE | EDUCATION | CONSERVATION | ARCHITECTURE | RESTORATION

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SNK was founded in Mumbai as Somaya & Kalappa Consultants in 1978. Spanning over four decades, this multi-award winning practice is currently led by founder Brinda Somaya and her lawyer turned architect daughter, Nandini Sampat. SNK continues to build upon its inclusive mode of practice enabling it to take on diverse projects at all scales.

 

SNK has grown into a collaborative practice that has developed strong and respectful working relationships with leading international practices.

Team

 

This website has been curated by The HECAR Foundation and SNK- Somaya & Kalappa Consultants. The Hecar Foundation is led by its 3 eminent trustees, Prof. Brinda Somaya, Ar. Nandini Somaya Sampat and Monish Dayal. The team from SNK Consultants comprised of Sagar Shinde, Ar. Chinar Balsaraf, Ar. Tanvi Kamble and Ar. Parul Sheth.

 

Graphics by Trusha Sawant, VillaCMYK | Website development by Sanjay Arora and Shreyansh Rathod, Glue Lagoon

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