Martand Khosla (b.1975) is an Architect and an Artist based in New Delhi.
His architectural practice, RKDS that he co-founded in 2001, has built several critically acclaimed buildings such as The Castro Café, Volvo-Eicher Corporate headquarters, the Tower house, the Flying House and The Lahori Gate polyclinic. Presently Martand is working on a number of private residences, corporate offices as well as designing for not for profit organisations like SWaCH in Pune, a cooperative of urban waste pickers, there is also an ongoing project for a community forest research center in rural Madhya Pradesh as well as an Indian Embassy complex in Central Asia.
Martand’s art practice is concerned with ideas around urbanization and planning of Indian cities. His art practice explores urban continuity and transformation, as both complement and counter to his experience building in contemporary India. He is represented by the gallery Nature Morte in New Delhi.