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A DESIGNER'S LEGACY: REDEFINING HOSPITALITY
April 2025
|Architecture + Design
Architect Khozema Chitalwala, a hospitality design stalwart, shares his expertise on creating unique and captivating experiences

Architect Khozema Chitalwala has established himself as a prominent figure in hospitality design, a niche segment that requires a unique blend of creativity, functionality, and attention to detail. With a keen understanding of what makes a space truly unforgettable, Khozema has honed his expertise in crafting bespoke experiences that cater to the diverse needs of travellers and locals alike. With over three decades of experience in crafting hospitality spaces, his designs continue to set benchmarks in the industry. In an interesting interaction with A+D, Khozema shares his insights on curating memorable spaces that cater to a diverse demographic. Here's an excerpt:
You've been in the industry for over three decades, how did you veer towards hospitality design? How did that become your niche?
Khozema Chitalwala (KC): To be honest, my journey into hospitality design began unexpectedly. After working on numerous retail projects, including 200+ stores for Titan, I shared my passion for hospitality with Mr Sampath Kumar, who was then associated with Taj. He became my mentor and offered me my first hospitality project opportunity with Taj. It was a dream come true! After completing two projects, I knew hospitality design was the right fit for our firm. I'm grateful to Sujata and my team for supporting me in pursuing this dream.

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