

Cultre’s research practice blends archival inquiry and interdisciplinary scholarship to build each project’s intellectual framework. We translate complex histories into layered spatial narratives that shape design and visitor experience, turning cultural insights into curatorial frameworks, interpretive design, and research-led environments that engage audiences deeply.
Cultre’s research practice blends archival inquiry and interdisciplinary scholarship to build each project’s intellectual framework. We translate complex histories into layered spatial narratives that shape design and visitor experience, turning cultural insights into curatorial frameworks, interpretive design, and research-led environments that engage audiences deeply.
Research & Content
Research & Content


Cultre’s research practice blends archival inquiry and interdisciplinary scholarship to build each project’s intellectual framework. We translate complex histories into layered spatial narratives that shape design and visitor experience, turning cultural insights into curatorial frameworks, interpretive design, and research-led environments that engage audiences deeply.
Content &
Research

BHAG-E-BAHAR
Bagh-e-Bahar was one of seven landmark exhibitions presented at the first India Art, Architecture and Design Biennale in 2023, which was hosted at the Red Fort in New Delhi. Centered on the rich heritage of Indian gardens and their cultural symbolism, the exhibition explored distinctive garden traditions drawn from across the country, ranging from Mughal charbaghs to sacred groves and contemporary ecological spaces. Visitors encountered installations such as a “Field of Poppies” made from scrap metal, serving as a symbol of renewal and sustainable creativity within garden design.

BHAG-E-BAHAR
Bagh-e-Bahar was one of seven landmark exhibitions presented at the first India Art, Architecture and Design Biennale in 2023, which was hosted at the Red Fort in New Delhi. Centered on the rich heritage of Indian gardens and their cultural symbolism, the exhibition explored distinctive garden traditions drawn from across the country, ranging from Mughal charbaghs to sacred groves and contemporary ecological spaces. Visitors encountered installations such as a “Field of Poppies” made from scrap metal, serving as a symbol of renewal and sustainable creativity within garden design.

BHAG-E-BAHAR
Bagh-e-Bahar was one of seven landmark exhibitions presented at the first India Art, Architecture and Design Biennale in 2023, which was hosted at the Red Fort in New Delhi. Centered on the rich heritage of Indian gardens and their cultural symbolism, the exhibition explored distinctive garden traditions drawn from across the country, ranging from Mughal charbaghs to sacred groves and contemporary ecological spaces. Visitors encountered installations such as a “Field of Poppies” made from scrap metal, serving as a symbol of renewal and sustainable creativity within garden design.

THE KUNJ
The Kunj is envisioned as a contemporary space where indigenous crafts and art of India can find a home, inspire and bring joy. Curated and designed by Cultre for the Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), Ministry of Textiles, the project reimagines how handmade traditions are experienced in the present day. It is designed to showcase the work of master craftspersons from across India while creating opportunities for emerging artisans to engage with contemporary markets and audiences.

THE KUNJ
The Kunj is envisioned as a contemporary space where indigenous crafts and art of India can find a home, inspire and bring joy. Curated and designed by Cultre for the Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), Ministry of Textiles, the project reimagines how handmade traditions are experienced in the present day. It is designed to showcase the work of master craftspersons from across India while creating opportunities for emerging artisans to engage with contemporary markets and audiences.

THE KUNJ
The Kunj is envisioned as a contemporary space where indigenous crafts and art of India can find a home, inspire and bring joy. Curated and designed by Cultre for the Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), Ministry of Textiles, the project reimagines how handmade traditions are experienced in the present day. It is designed to showcase the work of master craftspersons from across India while creating opportunities for emerging artisans to engage with contemporary markets and audiences.

MUSEUM MOSAIC
Museum Mosaic is Cultre’s annual publication that spotlights the most exciting developments in India’s museums, not just to celebrate accomplishments, but to foster conversations and connections. Designed keeping all audiences in mind - from seasoned museum professionals, to researchers, students, and even people who simply love wandering through galleries and peeking into showcases - Museum Mosaic keeps its readers abreast of the pulse of the museum sector in India.

MUSEUM MOSAIC
Museum Mosaic is Cultre’s annual publication that spotlights the most exciting developments in India’s museums, not just to celebrate accomplishments, but to foster conversations and connections. Designed keeping all audiences in mind - from seasoned museum professionals, to researchers, students, and even people who simply love wandering through galleries and peeking into showcases - Museum Mosaic keeps its readers abreast of the pulse of the museum sector in India.

MUSEUM MOSAIC
Museum Mosaic is Cultre’s annual publication that spotlights the most exciting developments in India’s museums, not just to celebrate accomplishments, but to foster conversations and connections. Designed keeping all audiences in mind - from seasoned museum professionals, to researchers, students, and even people who simply love wandering through galleries and peeking into showcases - Museum Mosaic keeps its readers abreast of the pulse of the museum sector in India.

TOILET TALES
Curated, researched, and designed by Cultre for the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, Toilet Tales: Pits to Plumbing explores how sanitation shaped the course of everyday life, design, and social reform in England from the 16th to the 20th century.

TOILET TALES
Curated, researched, and designed by Cultre for the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, Toilet Tales: Pits to Plumbing explores how sanitation shaped the course of everyday life, design, and social reform in England from the 16th to the 20th century.
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