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We take on anything from a doorknob to an urban master plan, says architect Arjun Malik

When your father is Kamal Malik, an architect who has been in the business for 40 years, a lot is expected of you. Architect Arjun Malik, who has been with Malik Architects for a decade now, holds his own. He shares his journey.

The wood models of a massive proposed law university in Nagpur and a school in Ahmedabad mirror Arjun Malik's mind, both as an architect and a father of a six-year-old. There is ample use of open spaces and play areas; the bulk of the building is on the top two floors while the lower level transforms into

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