Thursday 19 January 2012

Architects in India

There is no doubt that the country has a great reputation for its ancient architectural marvels scattered all over the nation in the form of temples, mosques, palaces, forts, landscaped gardens, etc. Architects in India have been highly regarded throughout the world for centuries now. There was a time when kings and queens of the world would call on Indian architects to create exclusive structures for their kingdom. With the fall of reigns and dynasties, the trend for huge stone structures took a backseat. In fact for the longest time the world had not seen any awe-inspiring construction that held the limelight, until the race started to build the tallest building in the world. First New York, Malaysia, Dubai, and who knows in some years, maybe even India.

It is a fact that the modern buildings we see today cannot be compared to the intricate work and designs of past architecture, especially if you think of structures like the Taj Mahal, Jaisalmer Fort, Fatehpur Sikhari, temples in southern India, etc. But, if we consider the socio-economic environment, climatic change, and lifestyle of today and need of the hour, all the architectural modifications adopted these days soon start making sense. For example, in the post independence period, there was an acute need for low cost housing complexes. Later as the years went by and there was a marked growth in the major cities of India, such as Mumbai and Delhi, there was a demand for standard commercial property for retail outlets. Then the scarcity of land and the hike in prices of construction material, urged developers to build multiple stories and work on sustainability as well as functionality.

Considering that modern architecture is going through constant transformation, thanks to aspects like changing trends, new software programs to create innovative designs, fresh talent from some of the best architecture institutes in the country, and the like, it is no wonder that today nearly every complex created by a leading developer or architect seems to have a USP or some X factor that gives it that something extra. Even though the beauty or appeal of such modern architectural structures is a lot different as compared to traditional beauty in architecture of India, it cannot be denied that they are attractive and optimal in functionality that is at par with the demand of the competitive real estate sector.

These architects in India are professionals that hold expertise in the matter and are known for satisfying the market demand. In fact, a major chunk of credit should go to the leading architects in the country, for the developments in the real estate sector. Today, places like Mumbai rank amongst the top locations in the world for real estate prices and bring in a big percentage of foreign currency for the country.

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