Originally from the Kathiawar Peninsula region of India, Yashodhan Mangukia views architecture as a vessel for cultural memory and belonging. With a focus on housing and adaptive reuse, his work is rooted in contextual sensitivity and shaped by experiences across India, Spain, Switzerland, and the U.S. He has worked professionally in Zürich, contributing to award-winning projects involving public buildings, housing, and urban design proposals.
Yashodhan holds a Master of Science in Architecture from Cornell University and a Bachelor of Architecture from CEPT University. He also studied at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid (UPM) as part of an academic exchange.