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Prof. Charanjit S. Shah, Creative Group

Prof. Charanjit S. Shah, Creative Group

The fast paced growth of the Indian economy, particularly its cities, has produced an urban crisis, marked by lack of adequate infrastructure and growth management as well as by sharp social divisions that are bluntly stamped in a landscape of materialistic enclaves

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Ar. Hiten Sethi, Hiten Sethi & Associates

Ar. Hiten Sethi, Hiten Sethi & Associates

Green Architecture is a state of harmony between man and nature. Green Building movement in India has progressed impressively in the past few years. Councils such as IGBC formed in 2001 have made constant efforts to promote adoption of sustainability concepts in construction through certification

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Prof. Jaisim, Jaisim-Fountainhead

Prof. Jaisim, Jaisim-Fountainhead

These days, the ‘humm’ word in the world of building is Green Buildings, eco-friendly designs, ethnic, etc… a combination of letters in an attempt to signify a desire to belong and market a popular palliative to the people at large. It also placates the authorities, both political and bureaucratic to say to

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Ar. Sourabh Gupta, Archohm

Ar. Sourabh Gupta, Archohm

Responsible and sensitive architecture is green architecture. Any responsible design firm’s responsibility is to not waste resources, but to optimally use them. The intent is to make energy - efficient and smart solutions that are suitable to the Indian climate and context. Any sensitive architect would inherently create

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Ar. Parul Zaveri &  Ar. Nimish Patel, Abhikram

Ar. Parul Zaveri & Ar. Nimish Patel, Abhikram

Green Architecture is contextual, sustainable, and responsible design in every respect. Awareness about India’s need to be sustainable in all aspects including built environment is increasing gradually. However, the present approaches and directions, which are being pursued, would require significant course

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Ar. Zubin Zainuddin  & Ar. Krupa Zubin, ZZ Architects

Ar. Zubin Zainuddin & Ar. Krupa Zubin, ZZ Architects

There is rising awareness in the way buildings are being designed. Sustainable and energy-efficient buildings are the need of the hour. As there is still some ambiguity in terms of the certifica-tion and definition of eco-friendly structures, there is a lot of responsibility left on the architect, consultants, and

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Ar. Yatin Pandya Footprints E.A.R.T.H

Ar. Yatin Pandya Footprints E.A.R.T.H

India is willingly enforcing policy towards renewable energy resources one hand while enforcing energy- efficient architecture guidelines and even by-laws on the other. Thus, both incentive as well as punitive, and macro and micro scale moves are moving in positive directions. Green has become a buzzword amongst

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Ar. Sanjay Kothari Kaleido

Ar. Sanjay Kothari Kaleido

As a designer, I believe that with respect to creating sustainable contemporary buildings, one has to capitalise on the contemporary technology and at the same time respect the age-old skills and wisdom of our master builders, craftsmen, and artisans for the survival of society as a whole.

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Ar. Goonmeet Singh Chauhan Design Forum International (DFI)

Ar. Goonmeet Singh Chauhan Design Forum International (DFI)

India has been one of the pioneers in adopting green building movement. The LEED movement caught on in the early 2000’s, and one of the first sectors of the industry to embrace it was a group of environmentally conscious corporates like ITC and Godrej. Hospitality industry was the next one to promote and encourage the

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Ar. Nirmal Mangal, M Moser Associates

Ar. Nirmal Mangal, M Moser Associates

In the last few years, there has been significant interest in sustainable and energy-efficient architecture and interior design in India. However, this interest has also created a fair degree of confusion whether sustainable design practices are appropriate for Indian projects, and are there any measurable benefits

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Ar. Akshat Bhatt, Architecture Discipline

Ar. Akshat Bhatt, Architecture Discipline

The vernacular of any country has always had the appropriate response to the environment at its time. It is important to rethink our material and environmental strategies. These are relevant not only to address climate change and financial balance, but also to ensure that regional identities of built environments are

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Ar. Ponni M. Concessao, Oscar & Ponni Architects

Ar. Ponni M. Concessao, Oscar & Ponni Architects

Sustainable architecture is design inspired by Nature and creating places that enhance the human experience. Green design offers a chance to construct buildings that are resource-efficient and environmentally sound. It promotes conservation of resources, using interior finishes that are non-toxic and recycled

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Ar. Rishi Dev, Rishi Dev Architects & Associates (RDAA)

Ar. Rishi Dev, Rishi Dev Architects & Associates (RDAA)

India is still a few decades behind from going Green. Green building refers to both a structure and the using of processes that are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building’s life-cycle: design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and demolition. With changing trends and

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Ar. Sundeep Gwash THE FIRM

Ar. Sundeep Gwash THE FIRM

An ideal eco-friendly project, first and foremost, is supposed to be self-sufficient to manage all of its generated dry and wet waste, sewage, storm water and water and energy requirements. However, water and energy needs could be supplemented with city level supply. Secondly, such development is supposed

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Ar. Amit Aurora &  Ar. Rahul Bansal, DCA Architects

Ar. Amit Aurora & Ar. Rahul Bansal, DCA Architects

We as architects believe in sustainable design which is exclusive, well-balanced, contextual, and appropriate. A conscious effort is made to use local, made in India, sustainable materials and technology, that reinforce traditional crafts and skill sets of the craftsmen, while minimizing the impact on the environment

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Ar. Leena Kumar, Kumar Consultants

Ar. Leena Kumar, Kumar Consultants

Traditionally, buildings in our country were very place sensitive and thereby what we call green today. Materials were locally sourced and architecture depended on the place and location of the building and its prevalent climate and talent available. This gave rise to monuments like the Hawa Mahal and Golkonda

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Ar. Sanjay Goel, Designex Architects

Ar. Sanjay Goel, Designex Architects

Green projects have grown considerably in India over the past eight years, thanks to initiatives undertaken by developers as well as state and Central governments. India currently has two major rating systems: LEED India run by IGBC; and Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) developed by TERI

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Ar. Sangeet Sharma  SD Sharma & Associates

Ar. Sangeet Sharma SD Sharma & Associates

Our country has been on the forefront even from Vedic times when eco architecture was practiced. That’s how Vastu became part of India’s contribution to the world. Now, in these modern times, when the world has learnt to reuse local materials and follow the prevailing environmental issues, India is continuing

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Ar. Dikshu Kukreja C. P. Kukreja & Associates (CPKA)

Ar. Dikshu Kukreja C. P. Kukreja & Associates (CPKA)

India has a remarkable history of sustainable, vernacular architecture, particularly in the rural areas. These structures use passive design, local materials and respond to the site context. It is in the urban areas unfortunately, that we see an increasing insensitivity to the environment. It has become a trend

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Ar. Meenal Sutaria, Green Angle

Ar. Meenal Sutaria, Green Angle

“Only when the last tree has dies, the last river has been poisoned, and the last fist been caught will we realize we cannot eat money” – Native American saying. The industrial and technological influences launched this century which was rooted in economic and cultural change. Hence the architects in the century did

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Pavitra Sriprakash, Shilpa Architects

Pavitra Sriprakash, Shilpa Architects

Green Architecture in the Indian context should be Indo-centric, holistic, efficient in energy and cost, responsive to geography, climate, society, culture and economy. Certifications and quantifiable interventions help in setting ourselves benchmarks to improve the design and function. Design philosophies should

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Ar. Manish Gulati, MOFA Studios

Ar. Manish Gulati, MOFA Studios

Having worked for more than 15 years as an architect has brought me to question the entire perspective of sustainability. Building green is a continuous process of debunking a few preconceptions and taking a more relevant approach to architecture and its close association with nature. The fast depletion of resources

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Ar. Vivek Puri &  Ar. Kamal Ratra, MAAS

Ar. Vivek Puri & Ar. Kamal Ratra, MAAS

Traditional architecture of India was inherently sustainable and had evolved culturally well-suited to the people. Traditionally, earth, timber, and thatch were stitched together with the simplest of technologies to create simple, livable dwellings. Although, globalization had demoted them as being ‘primitive’,

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Ar. Nilanjan Bhowal, The Design Consortium

Ar. Nilanjan Bhowal, The Design Consortium

Going Green way will pave the way for a new approach towards sustainable living. While the country has seen the mushrooming of a number of eco-friendly buildings, the concept has been restricted mainly to large offices and commercial spaces. However, the trend is now catching on with private homes as well

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