Khushboo Tejwani

I am Khushboo Tejwani, I am an architect and researcher whose practice explores how people make and imagine home in contexts of displacement. My work focuses on Sindhi Partition refugee communities, examining how identity is shaped through everyday spatial practices, memory, and adaptation. Working at the intersection of architecture and narrative, I engage with oral histories, mapping, and drawing as tools to understand how built environments are transformed over time. I am particularly interested in incremental change—how standardised structures are extended, modified, and reinterpreted through lived experience. I am currently working at the Centre for Urban Commons in Bhuj, where I explore the intersections of architecture, design, and research, engaging with communities through workshops, field studies, and collaborative projects.