Saurabh Vaidya:

is an Architect (KRVIA 2005) and Urban Designer(UCL 2008). Saurabh won the KRVIA award for excellence in Design Dissertation for final year Thesis. Saurabh has done a postgraduate research fellowship from KRVIA on ‘Vision Mumbai: A Critique’ and has been a part of number of city level projects like Aga Khan Housing Revaluation, Dadar Station Hawker’s Reintegration and the Cess 33 \ 7 project (Design Cell, KRVIA).


Ranjit Kandalgaonkar:

holds a masters degree in Telecom engineering from California State University, Long Beach and has worked as a Teaching Assistant in the Physics Dept. from the same college. Previously worked on projects of printed circuit board (PCB) design for microwave & radar products & on systems engineering in cell phone technology. Presently pursuing interests in visual arts and documentation processes. Currently working on a Trust Building study located in the inner city precincts of Bombay


Aditya Potluri:

Aditya Potluri graduated in architecture from the Kamala Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute of Architecture (KRVIA), Mumbai (2004). He has taught at KRVIA, and has been a fellow at the Kamala Raheja Institute for Architecture and Environmental Studies (2004-07). He worked as a project coordinator and project architect at KRVIA Design Cell, where he was involved in research on the Inner City Precincts of Mumbai, a study of hawkers outside Dadar railway station and a documentation of a neighborhood in Juhu Vile Parle. He has also worked with Charles Correa Architects, the Urban Design Research Institute (UDRI), to develop an urban design proposal for the Mumbai Mill lands.

He is currently pursuing his masters in City and Regional Planning and Architecture at the University of California-Berkeley and is involved as a graduate student instructor in the International Area Studies department. He has worked as a graduate student researcher and project intern with the University of California Transportation center and with NPH (Non Profit Housing) of Northern California.