Last week the Harvard Design Magazine (of which I have issues going back 10 years) published (online only) an article written by Nalina Moses about Architects currently working in India. Nalina and I spoke last fall and I tried to explain the unique nature of working here and did the best I could to point out interesting projects happening here.

I like to think she saved the best for last, as mention of us was left to the end of the article, but looking at the list of architects, I can't digest that pill. We were excited to be mentioned at all and felt that her words (and our quotes) described who we are - or at least who we want to be.

I'm pretty sure that this article will have little affect on our ability to get new projects - not to take anything away from Nalina, but Indians don't really read the Harvard Design Magazine's online site as much as they used to... I do hope that it's a step. Maybe another journalist will see this and call us up? Maybe a student will run across it and think we'd be interesting to work for.

I guess I'm saying I agree... there's no such thing as bad press.