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What we build is killing us—it is time for a greener way!

Ar. Vinod Singhi of Basics Architects analyses how air pollution has become a critical environmental health threat. He also delves into how the building industry has been one of the major contributors to this pollution, especially in metropolitan cities like New Delhi, which has created a clear need to re-examine our construction practices.

An architect’s guide to thermal comfort through passive design

Heat Pumps: The Green Future of Sustainable Water Heating in India

SpokespersonJagadish KeswaniPresident,Copeland (India and MEA). As India moves into a new phase of energy requirements with its Viksit Bharat proposition, prioritising urbanisation, growth, and industrial expansion, the need to reduce energy bills and, ultimately, energy savings is also on an upward trajectory. From industrial to residential cooling, heat pumps are emerging as the next frontier […]

Delhi PWD kickstarts reconstruction of Mahatma Gandhi Road Corridor to ease traffic snarls

Dynamic lighting is reshaping the future of urban living

Dynamic lighting is developing as an essential tool for making cities safer, more sustainable, and emotionally engaging. Lighting designer Ulrike Brandi and Professor Thomas Römhild from Wismar University of Applied Sciences analyse how adaptive, human-centred solutions may transform the urban nightscape.

Delhi PWD kickstarts reconstruction of Mahatma Gandhi Road Corridor to ease traffic snarls

Viva ACP expands footprint with Jodhpur Experience Centre launch

Viva, Asia's biggest manufacturer of Metal Composite Panels (MCP), has officially opened a new Experience Centre in Jodhpur. This immersive area, located at V D Corporation on Main Pal Road, is intended to demonstrate Viva's cutting-edge cladding solutions to architects, designers, and end users alike.

Delhi PWD kickstarts reconstruction of Mahatma Gandhi Road Corridor to ease traffic snarls

Green steel demand in India to reach 179 MT by 2050, says EY report

India's green steel usage is expected to increase to 179 million tonnes by FY2050, due to expansion in the automotive, infrastructure, and construction industries. An EY-Parthenon paper, created in collaboration with WWF-India and CII-GBC, describes how regulations, prices, and technology will help to speed up this shift.

Delhi PWD kickstarts reconstruction of Mahatma Gandhi Road Corridor to ease traffic snarls

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