Calendar Add to Calendar Add to Timely Calendar Add to Google Add to Outlook Add to Apple Calendar Add to other calendar Export to XML When: September 18, 2020 – September 19, 2020 all-day 2020-09-18T00:00:00+02:00 2020-09-20T00:00:00+02:00 Where: NSIC Grounds NSIC Exhibition Ground NSIC Estate, Okhla Phase III, Okhla Industrial Area, New Delhi, Delhi 110020 India Contact: Event website architects architecture design design professionals design students fair FOAID India interior designers materials talent Young designers FOAID is the most important Architecture and Interior Design Festival in India. Festival of Architecture & Interior Designing (FOAID) has, in its six-year run, created a niche for itself through credible recognition as one of the most looked forward to celebrations of design. The field of architecture and design in India boasts of some honourable names and FOAID is proud of being associated with prominent architects and interior designers, gen-next design professionals, and design students through a series of concurrent events. FOAID 2020 edition is geared up to welcome over 6000 design professionals and 1000+ registered delegates across 2 cities: New Delhi – 18 -19 September 2020 Mumbai – 11-12 December 2020 Young designers will actively interact with industry stalwarts at the power-packed Design Manthan conference. Above all, 30,000 sq. ft. Design Arena exhibition will be a witness to a stellar collection of professional works. However student installations, art galleries, and innovative products from leading brands across the field of design. Certainly, FOAID celebrates the ingenuity of design, best experienced through scintillating conversations with well-minded peers. In short, it offers unmatched opportunities to up and coming designers and ignites inspiration for visitors to think beyond. No other festival brings together everyone from design students to established professionals under such an elaborate format. To sum up, FOAID is the exhibition where innovation is manifested through path-breaking initiations.