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The Lalit Suri Hospitality School, Faridabad by Morphogenesis gets featured on IFJ Magazine in its Vol.20, issue 05.

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Morphogenesis and its project Dakshana Valley School gets featured in the AD100 Winner List.

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Aces of Space features Morphogenesis 41 as the winner of the Commercial Project of the Year category.

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Namami Gange

The Hidden Potential of Indian Rivers

It is common to see frequent headlines on plastic debris washed ashore and wilted sacrosanct flowers floating atop the rivers across our country. In a culture that holds its rivers in high esteem, it's ironic to witness their transformation into polluted wastelands, betraying their reverence. 

Architecture of communities – The Lodsi Community Project by Morphogenesis; Image credits: Andre Fanthome
By Morphogenesis

One of the most compelling narratives emerging in the architectural landscape is the conscious effort to empower marginalised communities across the world. These comprise mostly of the elderly, children, and women, who find themselves at crossroads of inclusion in designs that surround them. However, now more than ever, there is a conscious attempt to create a built environment throu ...

Navigating a Path to Sustainable Urban Development
By Morphogenesis

The global impact of human intervention on our ecosystems is evident, affecting economies, livelihoods, food security, and the overall quality of life. Human civilisation and technology have irreversibly transformed the planet, leading to challenges like population decline, deforestation, pollution, climate change, and more.

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One of the major challenges that developing countries face is uncontrolled urbanisation. As per a report by the United Nations, the global urban population is projected to surge from around 4.4 billion in 2020 to 6.7 billion by 2050, with the Asia Pacific region accounting for nearly one-third of the world's urbanised population. Amidst this burgeoning urban landscape, citizens grapp ...

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By Morphogenesis

The recent successful rescue of 41 individuals trapped in the Uttarkashi Tunnel on the Gangotri-Yamunotri Char Dham Highway Project serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by communities in the Himalayan states, including Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Assam. These regions continue to grapple with a relentless cycle of catastrophes, ranging from flash floods to ...

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By Morphogenesis

The construction industry presently accounts for nearly 30% of global natural resource consumption and contributes to a substantial 39% of worldwide CO2 emissions. As architects and urban designers, it is imperative that we scrutinize our design practices comprehensively. This introspection is essential as we endeavor to carve out a sustainable future that benefits not only our profe ...

Rethinking construction in the Himalayan region
By Morphogenesis

Now, more than ever, there is a need for architects and designers world over to build with conscious designs. In areas with high environmental risk such as the Himalayas, recent events have demonstrated how mismanagement of naturally available resources and being endlessly exploited for tourism has impacted the lives of local residents.

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Designing the schools and colleges for tomorrow’s leaders

Institutions serve as one of the primary social spaces for a young space. These spaces not only influence academic performance but also shape self-esteem and foster a sense of community among students. Spatial design has a profound impact on our lives. It is, then, imperative for architects to recognise and careful ...

Social Inclusivity
By Morphogenesis

Currently, 55% of the global population lives in urban areas, a proportion that is expected to increase to 68% by 2050, compounding problems such as housing shortage, traffic congestion, and pollution, and impact the quality of life of citizens. 

The built environment affects its surroundings and the people who inhabit it. Sustainable archite ...