In the realm of architecture, India finds itself at a pivotal juncture, where tradition meets innovation and creativity converges with sustainability. This juncture marks not merely an evolution, but a profound transformation within the architectural profession. This metamorphosis is spurred by global trends, technological advancements, and the shifting needs of an increasingly modern society.
Under the visionary initiatives endorsed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is charting a course towards sustainable development. By prioritizing sustainability and economic viability, we are reshaping the urban landscape, endeavouring to create human habitats that seamlessly integrate with their natural surroundings, while upholding principles of environmental responsibility.
By fostering creativity and innovation, an approach that underscores the pivotal role of creativity and innovation in architecture, architects, through a meticulous design process, prioritize individual needs and environmental integrity, and seek to inspire global adoption of sustainable infrastructure solutions. We believe that “a building should not be regarded as a mere structure of brick and concrete, but as a living organism that breathes and coexists with nature.”
By championing sustainability and innovation, the Creative Group has garnered recognition as a trailblazer in the realm of sustainable infrastructure solutions. An unwavering pursuit of excellence has established new benchmarks for urban development worldwide, advocating for environmental consciousness and economic viability.
As India strides towards modernization while cherishing its cultural heritage, the future of architecture in the nation promises an exciting trajectory. Emerging opportunities, adaptability, and technological innovations are propelling the profession to new heights. The convergence of building materials, technology, engineering, and architecture is revolutionizing construction practices, elevating standards of quality, speed, and sustainability.
In summary, Indian architecture is indeed undergoing a transformative phase, guided by principles of sustainability, creativity, and innovation. As the nation looks ahead, the trajectory of Indian architecture holds immense promise, heralding a harmonious fusion of tradition and innovation within the built environment.
Ar. (Prof.) Charanjit S. Shah & Ar. Gurpreet Singh Shah: Creative Group LLP
Architect Mr. Reza Kabul: ARK Reza Kabul Architects
Architecture, as a subject, is always in an ever-evolving cusp of transformation. All factors affecting the built form, such as climate, global trends and technology are in a constant push to adaptation and change, thus influencing the
Ar. Himanshu Patel: 6thdesign studio
As an architect deeply rooted in the ethos of sustainable architecture, I believe that Indian architecture is indeed in a transformative phase, and this transformation is deeply intertwined with our commitment to environmental
Ar. Shruti Dimri, Ar. Madhav Raman, Ar. Vaibhav Dimri: Anagram Architects
In today’s context, the idea of modernity in architecture has shifted towards addressing the pressing needs of society. This includes a strong focus on technology, artificial intelligence (AI), energy efficiency, and the well-being of
Ar. Akshara Verma & Ar. Dinesh Verma: Ace Group Architects
India’s unique advantage lies in its ability to blend modern methodologies with traditional craftsmanship, thus fostering a distinct architectural identity. The convergence of these elements serves as a catalyst for innovation within
Ar. Akshay Selukar: Akshay Selukar
The future of architecture will be driven by innovation and a commitment to creating built environments that are environmentally sustainable, technologically advanced, and responsive to the needs of society
Architect Lalichan Zacharias: Lalichan Zacharias atelier
Yes, Indian architecture is in a transformation phase. Modernisation, Globalization and exposure to International Designs have influenced the Indian architecture to a great extent. Architecture is becoming more and more technology
Ar. (Dr). Harish Tripathi & Jyoti Tripathi: ARHATA
The architecture of any country is deeply rooted in the culture, psyche, economy, and politics, and India’s situation is no different. In addition to this, the advent of new technologies has a profound effect on the thought
Ar. Amey Dahanukar: ARA Designs
In modern India, architects have extensive travel experience, while earlier, travel exposure to different parts of the world used to be somewhat difficult. However, everything is now accessible due to many travel options, and each
Ar. Archana Van Gils: AVG Architects
Being a part of this endlessly mutable field for almost more than a decade, I can attest to the remarkable evolution of the profession in response to global trends and technological advancements, while also adapting to the needs of
Architect Mr. Arpan Johari: AW Design
India has a rich history of building design trends that have cross influenced across borders and have slowly transformed over the centuries. In fact, the transformative phase in Indian Architecture has always been ongoing. Sometimes it