Ar. Sonali Bhagwati The modern city offers convenience at an unprecedented scale. Yet in the process, many of us have become increasingly disconnected from the natural environments that once shaped everyday life. We move between homes, offices, vehicles, and digital screens, often spending entire days without meaningful engagement with daylight, landscape, fresh air, or seasonal […]Read More
Tags : Sustainable Architecture
Building with Place: How Architecture Can Respond to Climate, Landscape,
Ar. Jamshed Banaji & Ar. Nirmala Banaji The most enduring architecture has always begun with observation. Before drawings, technologies, or materials, there was an understanding of place. Buildings responded to the path of the sun, the direction of the wind, the contours of the land, and the rhythms of local ecosystems. As we mark World […]Read More
Building with Purpose: How Material Reuse Strengthens Sustainable Architecture
Ar. Rajkumar Kumawat As architecture increasingly responds to environmental concerns, material reuse has emerged as one of the most meaningful strategies for creating buildings that are both sustainable and deeply connected to their surroundings. While the environmental benefits of reducing waste are widely acknowledged, material reuse offers something equally valuable: an opportunity to rethink how […]Read More
Ar Rajkumar Kumawat Winter brings with it a slowing down of time itself. The days are shorter, the sounds are muffled, and a home starts to have a different kind of presence. Winter is a season to be designed, and designing a season, comes from three core ingredients: light, materials, and silence. Light Light is […]Read More
Mueen Haris Adaptive reuse is emerging as one of the most powerful trends in modern architecture, offering a sustainable and creative way to extend the life of existing structures. Instead of demolishing old buildings, architects are transforming them into functional spaces that meet contemporary needs while preserving their historical and cultural value. This approach is […]Read More
Dinesh Chandra Pandey In the evolving world of Indian architecture and interior design, glass has emerged as one of the most transformative materials of our time. No longer restricted to windows and facades, it is now a core element in redefining how modern Indian homes look, feel, and function. From improving natural light to enhancing […]Read More
Dinesh Chandra Pandey Sustainability is becoming a key factor in interior design as more homeowners and businesses seek eco-friendly solutions. Modern glass is emerging as a versatile material that not only enhances aesthetics but also promotes energy efficiency and sustainability. Whether used for natural lighting, insulation, or as a recyclable material, glass plays a crucial […]Read More
Dinesh Chandra For hotel and resort architecture and energy efficiency, fenestration glasses are essential. The selection of fenestration glasses become important because these places aim to create luxurious and cozy spaces. To improve aesthetic appeal, high-performance fenestration has a major impact on thermal comfort, acoustic insulation, and energy usage. Low-emissivity coatings and smart glass are […]Read More
Team L&M There is another compelling reason why architects and builders should prioritise green building construction. Apart from being environmentally friendly, green buildings may also improve human intelligence and wellbeing. Surprised? Scientific research now supports this claim. A study conducted by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in the United States found that […]Read More