Devanshi Khant is an architect by profession and a writer by passion. Her work explores the intersection of space, culture, and storytelling, examining how architecture can create emotionally and socially resonant experiences.
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Her perspective is shaped by experiences, including her time at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, where she explored how functionality and diplomacy inform design beyond aesthetics.
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She has contributed to academic publications, design research, and architectural case studies, including the EMUVE (Euro-Mediterranean Urban Voids Ecology) project, which focuses on urban reactivation. Her writing appears on online architecture and design platforms.
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Rooted in observation, her practice bridges visual thinking and narrative, believing that architecture is not only built, but felt, lived, and read.