Krithika Subrahmanian

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Krithika Subrahmanian
Born
NationalityIndian
Alma materAnna University Chennai, Graduate School of Business Stanford Seed, Harvard Business School SELP
Occupation(s)Architect Designer Aesthete, hotelier and author
Known forArchitecture, Indian classical dance

Krithika Subrahmanian is a serial entrepreneur, architect, designer, aesthete, hotelier, author and Indian classical dancer.[1][2] Subrahmanian is the co-founder and director of Sreshta Leisure, Hospitality company, Metafore and Transform an architecture company based in Chennai.[3] She is also the founder of Svatma, boutique hotel in Tamil Nadu.[4][5]

Early life and education[edit]

Krithika Subrahmanian was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She graduated as an architect from Anna University, Chennai SAP School of Architecture and Planning. An alumnus of Harvard Business School, Boston Massachusetts. Krithika and Transform group are an alumnus of Graduate School of Business Stanford University in the SEED.[6]

Career[edit]

Krithika Subrahmanian started as a career professional specialised in Architecture, Interior Design. Specific interests in restoration and eco sensitive Sustainable Green technologies in leadership position. She has expanded her commercial operations to include construction, real estate, manufacturing, and hospitality. She founded Transform in 1996, and has worked on some of Chennai's valuable residences, and across India as well as overseas.[7]

Krithika Subrahmanian started Svatma in 2009. Svatma is a brand of Luxury experiential Hotels in Tamil Nadu.[8]

Krithika founded and managed SYNCK, India's first private club with areas for social interaction. She delivered key note address and lectures in conferences on art culture and literature.[9]

Dance career[edit]

Krithika, a classical dancer of great virtue in the highly acclaimed Tanjore style of Bharatanatyam, has performed at world-renowned performing arts venues and for dance festivals such as the Delhi International Arts Festival, the London International Dance Festival, NJPAC, and MACH, to name a few.[10][11]

In 2017, Krithika founded the Namaargam dance group, through which she has collaborated on works with musician Ilaiyaraaja, actor Suhasini Maniratnam and dancer Gopika Varma, orator Dushyanth Sridhar, to name a few.[12][13]

Publications[edit]

  • Subrahmanian, Krithika (2019). The Next Big Thing Thanjavur. Notion Press. ISBN 978-9352915088.[14]

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