by Uddissh Sethi, Samaira Gangwani, and Aarush Javalekar

Project Description:
Uddissh Sethi, Samaira Gangwani, and Aarush Javalekar worked on a project that investigated the evolution of sustainable architecture by analyzing the approaches of globally renowned architects and the regulatory standards required for green building certifications. As part of their research, they participated in an expert-led guest speaker session, which provided valuable insights into government-approved strategies focused on energy efficiency and resource conservation. The students combined their understanding of historical architectural practices with modern environmental requirements to develop a well-rounded perspective on sustainable infrastructure.

Project Outcome:
The project successfully resulted in a detailed presentation that included an architectural model and an informative brochure, showcasing a comprehensive approach to sustainable living. Their design incorporated various environmental strategies such as passive climate control and the use of innovative, eco-friendly materials, ensuring functionality along with sustainability. The project demonstrated their ability to think critically and apply interdisciplinary knowledge, highlighting how modern architecture can contribute to creating resilient and environmentally responsible urban spaces.

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