SIFT

Reddymade

Conceived as a multisensory spiral, the pavilion gathers visitors inward, guiding them through concentric layers of bamboo sieves that modulate light, shadow, sound and motion. At its core, vibration becomes visible and sound acquires rhythm, turning the humble act of sifting into a fully immersive spatial encounter. Mumbai is evoked not as a fixed form, but as a living passage—an ever-shifting convergence of lives and desires, where energies rise, dissolve and reassemble in continuous flux.

Suchi Reddy

Suchi Reddy FAIA , founded Reddymade (M/WBE) in 2002 with an approach to design that privileges the emotional quality of human engagement with space. Guided by her philosophy that “form follows feeling,” her practice integrates neuroaesthetics and architecture to create environments that positively shape human experience.

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