Updated On: 25 June, 2017 10:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Benita Fernando
<p>Comics practitioner and architect Anuj Kale on turning everything that's wrong with architecture in India into everything that's right with web comics</p>


Anuj Kale's comics are his way of talking about architecture and cities
If you are among those young architects who finds sleeping on a drafting table easier than on a bed, then you would have probably read Anuj Kale's web comics. The 28-year-old architect, based out of Pune and Nashik, has, of late, become the voice of young Indian architects caught somewhere between idealism and reality. You imagine that your client is going to pay you top dollar for your pitch, but that's not the case. You think people know the difference between gardener and landscape architect, but that's not quite so. You hope you've had your last cup of coffee for the night, but you end up with a caffeine overdose.