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Area: Architecture and Planning
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AREA: Architecture and Planning
Key Highlights:
• The research critically challenges Modernist principles by showing that architecture should go beyond function to include meaning, symbolism, and human experience. • It innovatively demonstrates how nature-based design (biomimicry and organic forms) can offer more adaptive and expressive alternatives to rigid geometric planning. • The study questions industrial construction by highlighting how craft-based, handcrafted approaches create richer and more context-sensitive architecture. • It redefines architectural thinking by presenting buildings as evolving systems shaped over time, rather than static finished products. • The research establishes that integrating culture, spirituality, and narrative into design is essential for creating deeper, more engaging and human-centered built environments.
Mentor
Ar. Luvditya Khurana
Relevant Publication/Patents/Achievements:
Nazar, Z., Berry, M., & Khurana, L., 2026. A critique of modernism: A case of Sagrada Família. International Journal of Architecture and Infrastructure Planning, 12(1), pp.9–14.
• Graphene exhibits exceptional strength, conductivity, flexibility, and thermal properties • Transition from 2D to 3D structures enhances surface area and functionality • Applications include energy storage, environmental remediation, and construction materials • 3D graphene offers high porosity, a lightweight structure, and efficient electron/ion transport • Challenges include fabrication complexity, scalability issues, and maintaining intrinsic properties
Dr. Kuldeep Kumar
Vinay Mohan Tyagi, Tarang Singhal, & Mohd. Abbas. (2024). Revolutionizing Nanomaterials: 3D Graphene Fabrication and Applications. Journal of Housing and Advancement in Interior Designing, 7(2), 22–28. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12819143
• Uses a multi-layered research approach combining literature review, case studies, and interviews for comprehensive analysis. • Identifies key socio-economic and cultural factors driving the decline of Kaath Kunni architecture. • Documents traditional construction techniques and indigenous knowledge systems at risk of disappearing. • Provides data-driven insights on material shifts, artisan decline, and modernization impacts. • Proposes practical conservation strategies integrating community participation and policy support.
Ar. Luvditya Khurana, Dr. Kuldeep Kumar & Dr. D. P. Singh.
Khurana, L., Kumar, K., Singh, K.R.P., Singh, D.P. (2026). Examining the Factors Contributing to the Decline of Kaath Kunni Houses in Himachal Pradesh, India. In: Kumar Shukla, S., Mohammed, B.S., Ramana, G.V., Tomar, R.K., Singh, P. (eds) Recent Advances in Sustainable Construction Technology, Geotechnics and Structural Engineering. TRACE 2024 2024. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 761. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-2588-1_58
• Enables natural light transmission using embedded optical fibers, supporting sustainable design • Reduces artificial lighting demand and can save up to ~50% energy • Manufactured using cement, fine sand, water, and optical fibers (no coarse aggregate) • Applicable in façades, partitions, pavements, and architectural elements • Faces challenges of high cost, skilled labor requirement, and limited research on optimal fiber ratios
Pragya Kumar, & Anisha Jain. (2024). A Comprehensive Analysis of Light- Transmitting Concrete. Research & Reviews: Journal of Architectural Designing, 6(3), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13841440, Publisher: Zenodo
• Reviewing the existing scenarios, practices and policies of wastewater management, at study area level. • Identifies the gaps in wastewater generation, collection and treatment, with a focus on challenges in infrastructure and mangerial aspects of wastewater management. • Assessing the feasibility of reusing treated wastewater for ecological, industrial, agricultural, and civic uses through mapping the potential bulk user. • Developing a sustainable comprehensive framework for wastewater management, fostering a circular economy.
Ar. Sandeep Kumar
Middha, M.C., Kumar, A.S. (2026). Transforming Wastewater into Resource: A Comprehensive Approach to Urban Wastewater Management. In: Reddy, K.R., Nagabhatla, N., Singh, S.K., Soundharajan, B., Kumari, M., Jain, S.K. (eds) Recent Advances in Geomatics, Water Resources and Environmental Engineering. TRACE 2024 2024. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 727. Springer Nature, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-0736-8_27