About

I’m Kashish Motwani, an architecture student constantly asking what makes a space feel the way it does, and realizing that the answer is never just in the space itself.

It’s in the air outside the window, the sound that echoes at a certain time of day, the texture of what you touch before the door, it’s in the way people hesitate before crossing a threshold, it’s the birds chirping outside your balcony or how people always seem to gather near the corner that wasn’t meant to be important. Architecture isn’t isolated. It’s everything surrounding it — the unnoticed connection between people, light, time, and matter.

This blog is where I explore those moments. The things no section drawing can fully explain. Not to define them, but to notice them, and maybe understand the intentions behind them. I don’t believe architecture can ever be fully captured in models or plans. But I do believe it can be felt, questioned, and written about.

I’m still learning. But I’m paying attention.
And if you’re the kind of person who’s spent more time thinking about why a space lingers than what style it is, then this place is for you too.