Architectural Digest India celebrates its 4th anniversary with AD50


 March 30 2016,  17.31 PM IST || Pocket News Alert

The third edition of AD50 felicitates the 50 most influential names in architecture and design for 2016

Chandigarh, 30th March 2016: To mark its fourth anniversary, Architectural Digest (AD) India, the ultimate design bible published by Condé Nast India, hosted the third edition of the exclusive AD50 event at the Taj Lands End, Mumbai, today. Held in association with Mercedes-Benz and supported by Nilaya by Asian Paints, Queo and Bang &Olufsen, AD50 celebrated the most influential names in architecture and design for 2016 with a glittering soiree.The evening saw the launch of Architectural Digest’s official website (http://ift.tt/1ttzkVL) along with the launch of a limited edition Asian Paints and Architectural Digest coffee table booktitled “The 50 Most Beautiful Homes 2016”. Mercedes-Benz unveiled their latest model S400 at the event.


Architectural Digest India celebrates its 4th anniversary with AD50

Architectural Digest India celebrates its 4th anniversary with AD50

Architectural Digest India celebrates its 4th anniversary with AD50

Meticulously handpicked by the panelists including Greg Foster (Editor, Architectural Digest India), India Mahdavi (India Mahdavi – Architecture and Design, Paris) and BalkrishnaDoshi (VastuShilpa Consultants, Ahmedabad), this year’s AD50 is an endeavour to spotlight the best in residential design across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.  

This year, out of the 150 plus entries reviewed, Architectural Digest India identified four movements that became the categories for the 2016 list: Visionaries, which includes designers with a strong signature aesthetic; Innovators, which refers to architects thinking outside the box; Naturalists, which encompasses the firms that incorporate nature and sustainability in their work; and Modernists, the largest section, which proves that homes in the subcontinent are likely to be elegant and minimal.

AD50 2016featuresBijoy Jain, Tony Joseph, Sunita and KohelikaKohli, Vikram Goyal, Rahul Mehrotra, Rajiv Saini,Gurjeet Singh Matharoo, Pinakin Patel, Sanjay Puri, Alfaz Miller, Vinita Chaitanya, AbinChoudhuri, Ashiesh Shah, Ravi Vazirani, Rooshad Shroff and many more along with other prestigious names like PalindaKannangara, Enamul Karim Nirjhar, PhilipWeeraratne from sub-continental hubs like Colombo, Lahore and Dhaka. Bijoy Jain, was presented with the Mercedes-Benz Award.

Apart from several key AD50 2016 recipients, the evening also saw the presence of noted personalities from the fields of design, interiors, architecture and fashion like Sandeep Khosla, Bose Krishnamachari, Suhel Seth, PayalKhandwala, Simone Arora, AbhaNarainLambah, Brinda Miller and many others.

Speaking on the occasion, Greg Foster, Editor, Architectural Digest India said, “This is the third edition of the AD50, and my first one. AD50 is the culmination of more than five months of research and networking, much debate, and many, many meetings, both internal and external. We, the three judges on the panel, had the unenviable task of objectively choosing 50 out of over 150 stunning entries we received. The 2016 AD50 focuses on residential projects from across the subcontinent, and the sheer variety of projects—every last one an embodiment of its region’s cultural, environmental and historical principles—has been astonishing. I was especially thrilled by the number of entries we received from newer firms. Along with reinforcing that the AD50 is now the definitive list of the 50 best firms in the subcontinent, it is proof that architecture in the region is young, intelligent, and aware. We hope this list will prove useful and enlightening, and leave you with an enriched understanding of architecture in the subcontinent today.”

“Mercedes-Benz products are emotion evoking in their design and one of the key reason for the brand’s unmatched success, globally. Our products boast of a dynamic and avant-garde design which is the hallmark of the brand, as well as uncompromising quality and a choice of fine materials finished to perfection. With the S-Class we yet again created a car that is not only the most luxurious offering from our portfolio, but also a true design marvel. We are particularly glad with our association with AD 50, as we witness in them, similar level of passion to accomplish design excellence. AD 50 is also an evolved platform to recognize the 50 top achievers in the Design & Architecture domain, and Mercedes-Benz is excited to be associated with this platform created by Conde Nast India. Our association has been fulfilling and one of success.” Roland Folger, Managing director and CEO, Mercedes-Benz India.

Since 1990, Architectural Digest (US) has been naming the world’s finest architects and designers to a select group known as the AD100. An arbiter of excellence, this exclusive list recognizes established icons and innovative pioneers, whose work is as inspiring as it is influential.  This concept was brought to India in 2014.


About ArchitecturalDigest:

ArchitecturalDigest, an interior design magazine published by Condé Nast, was founded in 1920. The magazine is aimed at an affluent and style-conscious readership. AD is positioned as the most trusted authority on design, architecture and living. AD introduces the best of modern living—sophisticated architecture, luxurious interiors and intelligent living concepts—to its discerning readers. Architectural Digest India presents the very best of international and Indian architecture and design.


About Condé Nast:

Condé Nast is a global media company producing the highest quality magazines, websites and digital content. Reaching more than 263 million consumers in 30 markets, the company’s portfolio includes many of the world’s most respected and influential media properties including Vogue, Vanity Fair, Glamour, Brides, Self, GQ, Condé Nast Traveller/Traveler, Allure, Architectural Digest, Wired, W and Style among others. In addition to publishing 143 magazines and over 130 websites, the company operates a restaurant division and several ventures in education. Condé Nast Entertainment develops film, television and premium video programming.

Condé Nast India launched with Vogue in 2007 followed by GQ in 2008, Condé Nast Traveller in 2010 and Architectural Digest in 2012.