Episode 1 - Studio 0522 - Architectural Studio | The Buzz Bite
Rishi Singh meets architects Shipra Singh and Rohit Parmar, founders of Studio 0522 — a Lucknow-based design practice — to explore their journey from NID Ahmedabad and Germany to building meaningful public spaces in their home city.
What We Discussed
This episode features Rishi Singh in conversation with architects Shipra Singh and Rohit Parmar, the co-founders of Studio 0522, an architecture and interior design practice based in Lucknow. Both architects share how their careers evolved through education, exposure to different design cultures, and professional experience before they chose to return home and build something of their own. Their academic journey took them from architecture school to the National Institute of Design (NID) in Ahmedabad and further to Hanover, Germany — experiences that opened them to diverse approaches to design thinking, user research, public space design, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
The name Studio 0522 carries deliberate meaning. 'Studio' represents creativity, experimentation, and open-ended design thinking — a space where ideas evolve through collaboration. '0522' is the STD code of Lucknow. By embedding their city's code in the name, the founders intentionally rooted the practice in Lucknow while expressing a clear commitment to contributing to the city's built environment. Before launching the studio, both architects worked in Bangalore, gaining hands-on experience across a variety of architecture and design projects and refining their own creative philosophy through exposure to diverse design environments and teams.
A significant highlight of the conversation is their work on the Natural History Museum at the Lucknow Zoo. The project went far beyond conventional architectural planning — the team had to design the entire visitor experience, including movement and circulation, exhibition planning, display systems, lighting, sound design, information graphics, and interactive learning experiences. Rather than creating a static museum, their goal was to build an environment where visitors could learn through thoughtfully crafted sensory and spatial experiences. This project exemplifies how architecture, interiors, graphics, storytelling, and technology can integrate into meaningful public spaces.
Shipra and Rohit emphasize throughout the conversation that design influences everyone's daily life — whether they are consciously aware of it or not. The buildings people occupy, the roads they walk on, schools, parks, public transportation, workplaces, and homes are all shaped by design decisions. Good design improves everyday experience, while poor or neglected design creates friction and inconvenience. They describe design not as aesthetic decoration but as a process of problem-solving — understanding human behaviour, context, functionality, accessibility, and long-term usability to create spaces that genuinely serve people.
The episode closes with a strong call for greater design literacy across society. The architects argue that design awareness should not be confined to professionals — it is equally essential for students, teachers, engineers, government officials, policy makers, and citizens. Many failures in public infrastructure, from inaccessible footpaths to inefficient public spaces, arise not from a lack of resources but from design being overlooked during planning and execution. Their message is clear: thoughtful design must be integrated into every stage of a project, and a society that understands design will make better decisions about the spaces it builds and inhabits.
“Design is not decoration. It is the process of understanding people and solving the real problems they face every day.”
This podcast and its summary are intended for educational and informational purposes only. The discussion, design philosophies, and project summaries do not constitute official professional consultations or binding architectural specifications. Project requirements, guidelines, and construction regulations vary widely by locality and jurisdiction.
A landmark work on human-centred design and usability — directly aligned with Studio 0522's philosophy that good design begins with understanding how people interact with spaces, not with aesthetics alone.
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