Amita Kulkarni: ‘Being a good architect doesn’t necessarily mean seeing buildings all the time or working 9 to 5’

Split between London and India, Amita Kulkarni and her partner Vikrant’s architecture practice SAV offers the pair a wealth of opportunity to travel. So when one of their most recent projects, in the Indian tropical paradise of Goa,
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