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Sustainable Architecture in India: From Trend to Responsibility

  • Writer: Ar. Tej Arya Gupta
    Ar. Tej Arya Gupta
  • Apr 17
  • 1 min read

Sustainability is no longer a buzzword—it’s a design responsibility in 2026.

With rising temperatures, water scarcity, and urban density, architecture must respond to environmental challenges. Indian homes today need to perform better, not just look good.

At ARYAVASTU, sustainability is integrated through:

  • Passive cooling techniques

  • Rainwater harvesting systems

  • Solar-ready infrastructure

  • Locally sourced materials

  • Thermal-efficient building envelopes

Modern clients are increasingly aware. They want homes that reduce electricity bills, stay cooler in summers, and require less maintenance.

Design strategies like:

  • Courtyard planning

  • Orientation-based layouts

  • Shading devices

  • Green roofs

are making a strong comeback—but with a contemporary twist.

Conclusion:

Sustainable design is not an extra feature. It is the foundation of future-ready architecture. www.aryavastu.in

 
 
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