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Trupti Doshi
Recognised among Top 10 Sustainable Architects of India | Designer & Winner of India's First House of Tomorrow | Featured by UN
Trupti Doshi is an experienced Eco-Architect and Sustainability Expert based in Pondicherry - Auroville, with a specialization in climate-responsive architecture, appropriate materials & building technologies, and various sustainability practices.
She holds 20 years of expertise in areas like rainwater harvesting, waste management, energy efficiency, thermal comfort, and the integration of renewables into architectural designs.
Trupti has garnered recognition on various platforms, being acknowledged as India's youngest woman architect by the United Nations Environment Programme and awarded the title of 'Woman of Pondicherry' for her remarkable contributions to ecological and social entrepreneurship.
As one of India's Top 10 Eco-architects, she also made her mark as a TEDx Speaker, captivating audiences with her talk on building human-like structures.
Trupti's influence extends globally, having represented India at the Women TEDx event in Greece and the Professional Fellows Congress in Washington, DC.
She has played prominent roles, such as serving as a jury member for prestigious awards like NASA's ANDC awards and the Council of Architecture's Best Undergraduate Thesis Awards.
In her architectural practice, she specializes in institutional projects like schools, youth precincts, health resorts, and customized residences across India, with a focus on sustainability and innovation.
Trupti's educational background includes studying Architecture at Kamla Raheja Institute and her early schooling at institutions like Bhavan's A.H.Wadia High School and Sumati Vidya Kendra.
Throughout her career, she has been associated with esteemed organizations like Auroma Architecture, Atelier l'horizon - Aurospace, Sri Aurobindo Society, and Khareghat & Associates, holding diverse roles that have enriched her architectural expertise.
Her speaking engagements and lectures have spanned across India, Europe, and the USA, covering topics like nature's geometry, smart cities, technology's role in architecture, social development, and Indian architectural traditions.