
Studio 23
Architecture, Interior Design & Construction
Ar. Angad Kasliwal anchors his work in context, culture, and community. With experience across India and the UK, he brings a rooted yet forward-thinking approach to architecture—balancing tradition with innovation, and form with function.
At Studio23, Angad treats each project as a canvas to craft meaningful experiences. He believes architecture should do more than serve—it should inspire. His designs aim to spark joy, comfort, and a sense of belonging, blending utility with emotional well-being.
Sustainability lies at the heart of his practice—not as a trend, but as a responsibility. He designs with empathy for future generations, minimizing consumption and maximizing impact.
Recognized by the Council of Architecture, BPRD, and the Prince Charles Foundation, Angad combines academic excellence with a deep social conscience. His pro bono work for the Indian Army and urban projects in underserved communities reflect his commitment to architecture as a force for good.
Studio23, under his leadership, is more than a design studio—it’s a movement that believes timeless design is inclusive, human, and rooted in purpose.
Studio23
Architecture, Interior Design & Construction
Ar. Angad Kasliwal anchors his work in context, culture, and community. With experience across India and the UK, he brings a rooted yet forward-thinking approach to architecture—balancing tradition with innovation, and form with function.
At Studio23, Angad treats each project as a canvas to craft meaningful experiences. He believes architecture should do more than serve—it should inspire. His designs aim to spark joy, comfort, and a sense of belonging, blending utility with emotional well-being.
Sustainability lies at the heart of his practice—not as a trend, but as a responsibility. He designs with empathy for future generations, minimizing consumption and maximizing impact.
Recognized by the Council of Architecture, BPRD, and the Prince Charles Foundation, Angad combines academic excellence with a deep social conscience. His pro bono work for the Indian Army and urban projects in underserved communities reflect his commitment to architecture as a force for good.
Studio23, under his leadership, is more than a design studio—it’s a movement that believes timeless design is inclusive, human, and rooted in purpose.
