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Listen and Absorb: Nisha Mary Prasad on Architecture as Research and Attention to Detail


Named in Interior Design magazine for Three Saros.
2015

2025 Young Architect of the Year, American Institute of Architects Winston-Salem

2025 Educator of the Year, American Institute of Architects Winston-Salem

2025 AIA Honor Award for Harmon (Blackbird) Residence
                                                                                                                            

     
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Nisha Mary Prasad, AIA
President - AIA Winston Salem 2026

Hi! I’m Nisha Mary Prasad. I’m a registered architect in North Carolina and New York, and I’m passionate about creating spaces that feel as good as they look. My work spans architecture, interior design, and urban design—bringing together beauty, function, and a sense of ease.

I like to design spaces that smile back—warm, welcoming environments with a clear point of view and a sense of character.  I listen, I ask questions, and I listen again — then become the hands that bring your vision into form.

For the past 15 years, I’ve also taught part-time at architecture and interior design universities and will serve as President of the AIA Winston-Salem Chapter in 2026—continuing my commitment to building community and supporting professional growth. 

       
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With more than sixteen years of experience across New York City, Miami, and Winston-Salem, my work includes soulful homes, thoughtful additions, and a range of commercial environments—from workplaces to hospitality and retail. By taking the time to understand each client’s goals, I’m able to shape spaces that feel distinctly their own—modern or timeless, refined or relaxed, but always deeply personal and thoughtfully lived-in.
M.S. Architecture + Urban Design / Columbia University
B.A. Architecture / New York Institute of Technology
 

Instructor - UNC Greensboro / 2016-Present
Adj. Professor - N.Y.I.T / 2011-2016




Photo by Stephanie Berbec