PROMOTING THE CONCEPT OF GREEN ARCHITECTURE IN INDIA


Sustainability and sustainable development have become one of the most vital topics in today’s era. Looking at the amount of pollution and waste of natural resources, people should be highly concerned and introspect what they are leaving behind for the upcoming generation. The pollution and waste created by the construction industry is a matter of grave concern. The unlimited use of limited and scarce resources is the main reason why major architects are today moving toward the concept of sustainable architecture in India.

OPEN-SOURCE ARCHITECTURE

Open-source architecture is a concept that combines the advances in design and technologies with the practices and ideas from open-source projects to help reframe an architectural design as a collective and collaborative endeavor. The emphasis of open-source architecture lies on the potential interactions of a structure with its social, physical and other contexts based on the people involved rather than on a top-down solution or a linear process. It renovates the architecture for adaptive use and to an inclusive, transparent and green architecture.

COMPLYING WITH NATURE

Complying with nature at a building level is about recognizing sun paths, breezes, shade trees and rock formations that can be used to create something that people can inhabit comfortably, while identifying that natural features such as trees, animal tracks, habitats and natural drainage systems must be 'protected’.  C.P Kukreja Architects is one of the best architects in India who believes in green architecture in India. Therefore, if you are looking for best architect in India for a perfect design then immediately get in touch with C.P Kukreja Architects and give your dream space a perfect elevation.

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