For Husain, architecture isn't just a profession - it's a way of thinking. It taught him patience, precision, and observation. It pushed him to ask better questions and look closer at how people experience space. He sees design as a continuous process, where there's always something more to learn. He's drawn to every side of it - thinking, making, sharing, and even teaching. That openness defines how he works and how he grows.
Husain's journey into design began as an exploration but swiftly became a fundamental shift in perspective. What started as learning a new discipline transformed how he perceives the world, works, and lives. This approach drives him to constantly ask better questions and scrutinize the nuanced ways people inhabit and experience space. He embraces design as an endless process of discovery, equally engaged by the intellectual rigor, practical execution, collaborative exchange, and the act of teaching itself. This inherent openness fuels his creative growth and defines his collaborative spirit within the studio.
In quiet details and everyday observations. How people inhabit a space, the path of light through a room, the character of a simple material – these subtle moments often reveal more than grand concepts ever could.
I step away from architecture completely. Spending time with friends, watching films, wandering the city, or simply doing nothing creates essential space. Engaging in ordinary life reminds me there's a world beyond work, allowing me to return to design with a clearer mind and fewer preconceptions.
Bachelor of Architecture
Parul University