Sandeep Khosla - non-architectural questions

Sandeep Khosla is all about living in the moment and hates looking back and regretting the past!

Architect Sandeep Khosla from Khosla Architects decides to send hand written replies for the non-architectural questions.
Sandeep Khosla - non-architectural questions

The idea of the non-architectural questions was a spontaneous one but eventually became a definite way to bring people closer to understanding the other side of their favourites’ ideas and thoughts. They say handwriting is connected to the movement of the heart. Read forth to see Sandeep Khosla’s heart talk about his favourites in everything from food to music, to design, to literature, in his own handwriting.


Which architect would you pick to design your clothes?
Sandeep Khosla is all about living in the moment and hates looking back and regretting the past! 1

What’s your favourite childhood song?
Sandeep Khosla is all about living in the moment and hates looking back and regretting the past! 3

What is the one thing that you hate doing the most?
Sandeep Khosla is all about living in the moment and hates looking back and regretting the past! 5

What’s your comfort food?
Sandeep Khosla is all about living in the moment and hates looking back and regretting the past! 7

Who is your stylist?
Sandeep Khosla is all about living in the moment and hates looking back and regretting the past! 9

What’s the one quality in a person that would grab your attention in no time?
Sandeep Khosla is all about living in the moment and hates looking back and regretting the past! 11

Which are the books that influenced your thoughts?
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