I started sketching every Sunday with fellow architects in Pune. That’s where I learned to truly see architecture—observing proportions, understanding scale, reading massing, light, and voids while sketching live on site.
What began as a learning exercise became a weekly ritual. Being present in real spaces, translating built form onto paper, sharpened my spatial thinking, design intuition, and architectural imagination.
Sketching, for me, is not art alone.
It’s a design tool—one that builds clarity, restraint, and depth in the way I approach architecture.