Sonali Rastogi established Morphogenesis in 1996 with her now-husband Ar Manit Rastogi. The firm operates in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Afghanistan, and the UAE. The homegrown global architecture firm has a diverse work portfolio ranging from Master Planning, Residential, Commercial, Workplace, Institutional, Hospitality, and Houses, through in-house integrated project delivery in Sustainability, Interiors, Landscape, Digital Technologies, and Design Management. She is a fellow at the Indian Institute of Architects (IIA), the Royal Society of the Arts (RSA), UK, and a member of the Delhi Urban Arts Commission (DUAC). She has won the Singapore Institute of Architects SIA Getz Award (2014).
The firm, Morphogenesis prioritizes sustainability and also provides the fundamentals of comfort, safety, liveability. The local climate and ecology are taken care of while remaining economically viable and globally pertinent. To Its core, all design solutions of Morphogenesis inclines to the parameters of Sustainability, Optimisation, Uniqueness, and Liveability.
The practice holds over 100 National and International Awards including the WAF (World Architecture Festival) award and the Singapore Institute of Architects SIA Getz Award. The firm’s works have been featured in over 750 publications, both International and National. Some of the top projects of Morphogenesis include Surat Diamond Bourse (Surat), ITC Campus (Kolkata), Trump Tower (Gurgaon), Mahindra Luminaire (Gurugram), Grant Thornton Corporate Office (New Delhi), Zydus Corporate Office (Ahmadabad) along with residential places such as Artisan House, Ananta House, Amaya House, etc. The interiors of Grant Thornton Corporate Office (New Delhi), Delhi Art Gallery(Mumbai), Wipro Campus (Hyderabad) are also some of Morphogenesis’s works.