Shruti Sitaraman is an emerging architect who explores design through writing and understanding spaces that in turn have an impact on the way we live. Her curiosity and creativity allows her to uncover the layered relationships between the unbuilt and built environment. She believes that a space isn't just what is seen, but it's about how sensory interaction creates a memory, and design is built on narratives driven by these very concepts. To her, writing serves as a powerful tool for exploration and expression.
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