Creative Designer Architects
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Creative Designer Architects (CDA) is an interdisciplinary architectural practice that is an established design leader in healthcare, commercial and retail projects. With an international team led by three principals Mohanbir Singh, Maninder Kaur and Ravideep Singh, we have successfully delivered over 150 projects. We have been fortunate to have won many accolades and global recognition for our wo
Behind every healthcare environment is a studio table filled with sketches, markups, iterations, render tests, and conversations that slowly shape an idea into architecture.
At CDA, design moves through many hands before it becomes a built space, from quick concept scribbles and planning diagrams to detailed renders and material explorations.
A small glimpse into the process and the work that happens between the lines.
01/05/2026
Work at Paras Ludhiana is progressing, turning planning into a built healthcare environment designed for efficiency and patient care.
(Healthcare Architecture, Hospital Planning, Clinical Design, WIP, Healthcare Infrastructure)
20/04/2026
We’re building a team that learns, adapts, and shapes how design ideas evolve into real spaces.
We’re hiring:
Architecture Intern
If you have a strong design sensibility, are eager to learn, and want hands-on exposure across design stages, we’d like to connect.
📍 Location: Okhla Phase-1, New Delhi
📩 Apply at: [email protected]
(Hiring, Architecture Intern, Design Internship, Architecture Careers)
17/04/2026
Can existing structures be reimagined into future-ready healthcare environments?
This 400-bed facility is being developed as a brownfield transformation, where adaptive reuse becomes a strategy to reduce construction impact while enabling faster and more efficient delivery.
As construction progresses, the shift from the existing framework to a high-performance clinical environment is steadily taking shape.
Follow along as more is unveiled.
(Healthcare Architecture, Hospital Planning, Adaptive Reuse, Clinical Design)
08/04/2026
We’re building a team that shapes how healthcare spaces perform and evolve.
We’re hiring:
- Quantity Surveyor
- Junior Architect
If you bring a strong understanding of design, detailing, and ex*****on and are interested in working on complex, large-scale healthcare environments, we’d like to connect.
📍 Location: DLF Towers, Okhla Phase-1, New Delhi
📩 Apply at: [email protected]
(Hiring, Healthcare Architecture, Architecture Careers, Interior Design, Quantity Surveying)
06/04/2026
Wayfinding in healthcare is often reduced to signage. In reality, it begins with planning.
Defined spatial hierarchy and visual continuity help patients and visitors navigate complex environments without confusion. This reduces cognitive load, limits dependency on staff, and keeps clinical workflows uninterrupted.
At CDA, wayfinding is integrated as a core planning strategy, impacting how spaces are understood, navigated, and experienced.
(Healthcare Architecture, Hospital Planning, Wayfinding, Clinical Design)
01/04/2026
What does it take to design the healthcare campus of the future?
Yashoda Medicity is a response to scale and constraint, where vertical planning and circulation come together to shape a high-capacity healthcare environment in a dense urban setting. Rather than expanding outward, the project builds upward, organising complex clinical functions into a clear and efficient system.
If you’re looking to understand how future-ready healthcare environments are planned, read the full story about the project on Construction World (.in) via the link in bio.
(Healthcare Architecture, Hospital Planning, Clinical Zoning, Urban Healthcare)
30/03/2026
Can architectural form emerge directly from clinical logic?
This hospital’s fluid massing is not imposed as a visual gesture. It is shaped by programme, adjacencies, and calibrated patient flow. A unit-aggregate configuration integrates OPD, diagnostics, treatment, and inpatient zones within interconnected wings, enabling complete care journeys with minimal displacement and maximum operational clarity.
At its core, a central atrium anchors arrival and orientation, while landscaped terraces introduce light and restorative pause points within a dense clinical framework. Sustainability is embedded through spatial planning and environmental integration rather than applied as an afterthought.
As construction progresses, the patient-centric framework that shaped the plan is steadily taking form.
Follow along as the unit-aggregate model begins to translate from strategy to structure.
(Healthcare Architecture, Hospital Planning, Clinical Zoning, Patient-Centric Design, Healthcare Infrastructure)
Natural light is not an aesthetic upgrade in healthcare; it is a clinical asset.
Daylight supports circadian rhythms, reduces patient stress, and improves staff alertness during long shifts. When aligned with circulation spines and waiting areas, it strengthens spatial legibility and reduces dependence on artificial lighting during peak hours.
At CDA, light is integrated early in the planning process through orientation studies, façade strategies, atriums, and controlled glazing systems. The goal is not maximum light, but calibrated light: balanced, glare-free, and thermally moderated.
In clinical environments, daylight becomes part of the care framework—supporting recovery, clarity, and operational performance.
(Healthcare Architecture, Hospital Design, Daylighting, Clinical Planning, Healthcare Infrastructure)
25/03/2026
Can materials influence healing in healthcare environments?
In clinical architecture, materiality operates at the most intimate scale through surfaces patients see, touch, and experience during moments of vulnerability. In the Indian context, locally sourced stone, regional timber, and climate-responsive finishes do more than meet technical standards; they create familiarity, reduce stress, and anchor buildings to place.
From adaptive reuse strategies that conserve structural mass to culturally resonant material palettes, healthcare environments can align sustainability, performance, and sensory comfort within a single design framework.
Read the full blog post to explore how materials serve as a therapeutic language in healthcare architecture.
(Healthcare Architecture, Materiality, Sustainable Design, Hospital Interiors, Clinical Planning)
23/03/2026
Healing is often shaped by what feels intuitive.
Spatial clarity in healthcare environments reduces anxiety, supports faster orientation, and strengthens operational flow. Clear sightlines, legible circulation spines, and structured zoning allow patients and caregivers to move through complex programmes without confusion.
At CDA, planning strategies prioritise hierarchy and visual continuity—aligning waiting areas, lift lobbies, and primary corridors along naturally lit edges wherever possible. This reduces cognitive load and transforms navigation into a seamless experience.
In healthcare design, clarity is not the same as minimalism.
It is performance.
(Healthcare Architecture, Hospital Design, Spatial Planning, Clinical Flow, Patient-Centric Design)
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