Engineering breakthrough needed
Hardeep S. Puri, Minister of State for Housing & Urban Affairs has called for a paradigm shift in urban planning with sustainability at the core of development.
“We must shift from a built environment which is energy wasting to energy saving, or better yet to one which generates energy,” he stressed.
“Energy-efficient engineering and construction technologies need to be at the core of reformulated building regulations and construction practices”, said the Minister at a National Seminar on ‘Emerging Trends in Public Architecture’ organised by Central Public Works Department (CPWD) in Delhi on 18 Sept 2019.
As India urbanizes further, there will be an exponential increase in the volume and complexity of waste, including hazardous e-waste, and quite extraordinary demands for energy, which cannot possibly be met through current fossil-fuel resources.
“If we are to cater to our future in such a large magnitude, engineering breakthroughs will be needed in which we do not degrade our limited natural resources and the ecological systems on which we all depend,” said Puri.
Mentioning that technology has accelerated at an incredible pace, including architecture, the Minister said “as populations grow and resources become scarcer, the efficient use of ever reducing resources at our disposal becomes more important.
“Our cities in near future will have to be much smarter and as part of these cities the Public Buildings and its architecture will also need to be smart.”
Already significant steps are being taken to evolve Smart Cities by the government. It will truly become a realization only when every component of such endeavour and every single stakeholder keeps pace with the latest in technology and trends taking shape world over, said Puri.
The Minister also released several publications brought out by CPWD like ‘Architectural Footprints of CPWD’, ‘Conservation Audit’ and online modules on Construction Technology Year 2019-20. fiinews.com