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'We need to experiment to evolve': architect Anupama Kundoo

Starting with her efficient roofing systems that were first used in Wall House, Auroville, architect Anupama Kundoo has built her practice on ideas of sustainability and community. She will speak at Conscious Collective 2023 on ways to invest in human resources and reduce dependence on natural resources.

December 10, 2023 / 10:57 IST
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Wall House was built outside the planned city limits of Auroville - in Auromodele, an area designated for research and experimentation. (Photo © Andreas Deffner)

What we make makes us, says architect Anupama Kundoo, who is in Mumbai for the Conscious Collective this weekend (December 9-10, 2023). A graduate of the Sir JJ College of Architecture, her practice took her to Auroville (an international city-in-the-making, with a strong focus on material research and sustainable architecture) in 1990 and then to Germany, where she received her PhD degree from TU Berlin in 2008, and thence, as educator, to Australia and Europe.

India-born Kundoo is known for her pioneering work in sustainable design and architecture. That was a challenging choice, fraught with difficulties, but it has eventually taken her places! At the annual Conscious Collective event, launched by Godrej & Boyce to redefine sustainable living through design, she will be sharing her knowledge of materials that minimize environmental effects.

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Architect Anupama Kundoo (Photo ©Andreas Deffner)

"My approach to sustainable architecture is rooted in a research-driven ethos and a commitment to teaching through practice," says Kundoo. "Platforms such as Conscious Collective are integral for educating and having conversations on the subject."