Kabir is an architect by education, a product designer by profession and a foodie at heart.
Community-centric work has been at the heart of his past experiences. As an architect, he designed an award-winning Anganwadi (crèches for the underprivileged children) which introduced him to building effective community-centric solutions. He then went on to apply his knowledge of urban planning and design for a participatory research focused on in-situ solutions for a densely populated slum in his hometown, Bhopal, India.
He currently designs for complex supply chain problems at Fynd, India, specializing in logistics, and is fascinated by the incoming wave of AI.
With a vision of being a global designer, Kabir is joining Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID) with hopes to explore design that is high in impact and value. In his free time, he tinkers with street and architectural photography - and he plays badminton and football for fun.
Kabir is an architect by education, a product designer by profession and a foodie at heart.
Community-centric work has been at the heart of his past experiences. As an architect, he designed an award-winning Anganwadi (crèches for the underprivileged children) which introduced him to building effective community-centric solutions. He then went on to apply his knowledge of urban planning and design for a participatory research focused on in-situ solutions for a densely populated slum in his hometown, Bhopal, India.
He currently designs for complex supply chain problems at Fynd, India, specializing in logistics, and is fascinated by the incoming wave of AI.
With a vision of being a global designer, Kabir is joining Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID) with hopes to explore design that is high in impact and value. In his free time, he tinkers with street and architectural photography - and he plays badminton and football for fun.