Active Projects
Re-imagining The Future of Our Communities
“Cities have become the core of social and economic development in a continuously and rapidly urbanising world."
Our Mission
To look into the inventive use of design strategies and technologies to rethink society and its forms of habitation
Role of Architects, Planners and Designers
Using the technology available today, along with their specific skillsets and creative thought process, architects, planners, and designers can develop healthy, adaptable and vibrant communities that would last longer. By following key principles that put the needs of the people and environment ahead of anything else, these professionals’ primary function is to reconnect to the site, place, history and knowledge and establish a connection between the inhabitants and the building. It is necessary to maximise the value of the built-environment and leverage it to solve multiple problems at once.
People’s basic requirements will also change as urbanisation and technological advancement occur. The digital era has even led to many work-from-home opportunities, which eliminate the need for workspaces and commuting, a significant change compared to the last few decades. Considering such external circumstances, we expect densely populated city centres with 24/7 programming shortly. Instead of suburbs and commuting, people would want to live in the city centres near their workplace where they can have unrestricted access to all the services.
To achieve this level of sustainability in cities, desired density, combined with new and more efficient modes of transportation, is one of the most challenging tasks with reference to planning for future-proof cities, a role that can only be played by efficient and diligent professionals such as architects, planners and designers keeping key principles in mind while designing the cities such as economy, ecology, water, waste management, energy, food, transportation, liveability, preserving the cultural heritage and art of the region.
Latest Projects
Today the overarching goal for urban areas is essentially to be able to produce their own energy that is preferably generated using renewable resources, and therefore reducing the amount of pollution generated, thus minimizing their contribution to climate change.
Ekoville Township
A description of an effort and why it matters
Social Sustainability
The key to social sustainability is to ensure the protection of our people, local communities and society and the protection of their safety and health, by prioritizing social well-being of our community.
Urban Sustainability
An emphasis on creating safe public spaces to the workplace is crucial in creating an ideal environment which focuses on walkability for pedestrian and cycling lanes in urban townships.