Shubhra’s Invited Essay, Re_membering the Cultural Centre: the Case of Sanskar Kendra, Ahmedabad (with Riyaz Tayyibji), is published in Building and Unbuilding the City Museum: From Le Corbusier to Ahmedabad, edited by Sarosh Anklesaria and Lily Chi (Routledge, 2026).
Shubhra is invited to speak at FRAME Conclave 2025: To Draw, Goa.
Shubhra is appointed Program Chair of the Master’s in Architectural History and Research (MAHR) program at CEPT University, a postgraduate program focused on history, research, and critique of the built environment.
Shubhra is invited as a panelist and instructor at the Modern Architecture Conservation in India workshop, organised by the INTACH Heritage Academy in collaboration with the Getty Conservation Institute.
Shubhra is invited as part of a four member jury for the 2024-25 cycle of The Merit List, an initiative by Matter and supported by Takshila Educational Society to recognise projects of critical relevance in terms of design and thought in the context of contemporary architecture in India.
Shubhra is invited to speak at the Indian Council of Architecture’s Faculty Development Program organised through the Mysore School of Architecture.
Shubhra is invited to speak at the CEPT University’s Foundation Program lecture series. Her lecture, Drawing to Find Out, introduces first-year (freshmen) students to drawings as a tool for inquiry, discovery, and understanding, emphasising its role in both design thinking and creative exploration.
Shubhra’s review of Gandhi’s Places: An Architectural Documentation edited by Neelkanth Chhaya, Riyaz Tayyibji and Tridip Suhurd is published in the India Forum. Gandhi’s Places’ introduces us to the places Gandhi is associated with, the built environments he inhabited and engendered. Titled “Inhabiting drawings, drawing inhabitations”, this review looks at the manner of this introduction, …
Shubhra is invited to speak by Laajverd at their Fragile Heritage Ecologies program’s Scholarship of Making lecture series. Laajverd is an interdisciplinary collective with a focus on the intersections of culture, art and architecture, based out of Rawalpindi (Pakistan).
Shubhra is inducted as a member to the International Committee of Architectural Critics (CICA).