As India advances toward its net-zero emissions target by 2070, the nation’s architectural landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. Architects are not just designing structure – they are reimagining how buildings can coexist with the environment through innovation, technology, and climate awareness.
The Role of Design in Climate Action:
From integrating renewable energy systems to rethinking passive design strategies, Indian architects are embracing sustainability as both philosophy and practice. Their work exemplifies how ecological sensitivity can elevate design narratives rather than constrain them.
Material Intelligence and Innovation:
New approaches to material selection and resource efficiency are driving the shift toward low-carbon construction. By blending local craftsmanship with modern techniques, designers are crafting spaces that are both sustainable and culturally rooted.
Architectural Voices of Change:
In a series of in-depth conversations, industry leaders – Vineeta Singhania & Vishal Sharma (Confluence), Sarika Shetty (SJK Architects), Saurabh Gupta (Vijay Gupta Architects), and Bedanta Saikia (Edifice Consultants Pvt. Ltd.) – reflect on how aesthetics and responsibility can harmoniously define the next chapter of Indian architecture.
Towards a Regenerative Future:
This evolving dialogue underscores that sustainability in architecture is not a trend but a transformative ethos, one that aligns beauty, function, and ecological stewardship to build a resilient, regenerative future.

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