D Home Announces the 2nd Annual Visionary Award Honorees
By: D Magazine, Jessica Otte
Dallas isn’t short on selling points (Shopping! Economy!) or shortcomings (Heat! Traffic!). But we are positively spoiled when it comes to residential beauty. Our neighborhoods teem with houses of all shapes, styles, and sizes that—inside and out—are as thought-provoking as they are droolworthy.
We have a number of people to thank for that. And that’s precisely….
Modern Luxury Spotlight - Purva Design Studio
By: Modern Luxury
Purva Jain: Turning Dreams Into Reality
By: The Dallas Express, Amy Jones
Even though Purva Jain of Purva Design Studio works all day long with blueprints, textiles, flooring, lighting, and construction materials, she shares that her job centers around people and making connections.
“I love designing every aspect of the built environment — architecture, design, furniture, products, events — all of it! When you create a shared space, so many memories are created and cherished between family, friends, and complete strangers. It is the connection that people have with a designed space that makes it so special,”…
Dallas Architect Purva Jain is Bringing Blueprints Into the Future With AI, Virtual Reality
By: Daniel Lalley
Founded in 2014, Purva Design Studio is unlike any other architecture firm in Dallas. This 100 percent female-owned business is not only spearheading diversity in the field, but they’re also blazing a trail for new technology.
“We focus on custom residential architecture, and we thrive off of our clients’ energies,” said founder Purva Jain…
Meet Purva Jain of Purva Design Studio in Preston Hollow
By: Voyage Dallas
From India to New York City to Dallas… with the common thread of Architecture – that’s the gist of my story! But one thing that never changed as I moved across nations was the desire to start my own business. There’s no better spot to fulfill that entrepreneurial spirit than Texas, so here I am, a Texas Licensed and Registered Architect cherishing the opportunity to pursue my entrepreneurial dreams…
The High Line: Model for a City or Not?
Urban Omnibus Online
Published Dec. 10, 2010 by Purva Jain
Wednesday night at CUNY’s Graduate Center, a packed room listened to four influential people discuss whether the development of the High Line can or should be considered an exemplary or replicable model for the intersection of public and private interests...
Design a city for culture or let culture design a city?
Urban Omnibus Online
Published Nov. 24, 2010 by Purva Jain
When searching the web for dictionary definitions of “cultural district,” amid academic articles and policy papers, Wikipedia’s is actually the most concise: “a well-recognized, labeled, mixed-use area of a settlement in which a high concentration of cultural...
Waste Streams: Refuse Refuse
Urban Omnibus Online
Published Nov. 19, 2010 by Purva Jain
Last week, Studio-X hosted WASTE STREAMS: REFUSE REFUSE, the fifth event in a series of public dialogues on regional and global waste streams, held in conjunction with Columbia’s current Architecture and Urban Design (AUD) Studio. The event...