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NISHA MATHEW AND SOUMITRO GHOSH
Elle Decor India
|June - July 2025
Democracy, like design, is informed by practice. Three decades after meeting at CEPT, Nisha Mathew and Soumitro Ghosh continue to question architecture's boundaries and place people at its core

In architecture school, my professors introduced me to Freedom Park as an initiation into what architecture was meant to be. As I moved through the barracks and the panopticon tower of the former colonial-era Central Jail, what I was meant to grasp was unmistakable, even as a student — a reimagined appropriation of an exclusionary surveillance typology. Five years later, as I speak with Nisha Mathew and Soumitro Ghosh of Mathew and Ghosh Architects, much has changed in Bengaluru. Freedom Park has now become the city's only “designated” space for dissent and protest. Soumitro reflects on the project's origins: “The liberation of the jail into an urban park was announced through a competition. It marked a unique moment in post-dot-com boom Bengaluru, reflecting the city's people, history, heritage and aspirations.” Through architectural intervention, a site once considered outside the city and out of bounds was transformed into one open to all. “Democracy must be negotiated and engaged with,” Nisha adds. “And the role of an architect is crucial in enabling those engagements.”
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