Latest News
ifj plus 120x80
23rd Dec 2023: IFJ Plus | The Lalit Suri Hospitality Scho ...

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

AD 100120x80
22nd Dec 2023: AD 100 2024: Community Projects & Pub ...

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

Architect and interiors India
22nd Dec 2023: Architect and Interiors India | Aces of Sp ...

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

AD PUblic arch 120x80
22nd Dec 2023: AD100 2024: Public Architecture | Dakshana ...

Morphogenesis and its project Dakshana Valley School gets featured in AD100 2024: Public Architecture.

m.blog

PLEA 2017 Blog Banner 792 x 612 - 01
By Nitin Bansal, Manit Rastogi and Piya Gupta
 Integrated Design Approach Architecture in some of the densest cities in India (and the world) demands highly conscious spatial consumption with office design standards reaching efficiencies as low as 50sq.ft./person. Consequently, high internal gains and stress on available resources have led to innovative developments in the way these buildings need to be designed and built. Sustainable architecture mus ...
Blog Icon_Maker Maxity
By Manit Rastogi
Maker Maxity is truly a microcosm of a Smart City – where Morphogenesis departed from a traditional Master Planning approach to one of Urban Design. The horizontal plane has been designed for walkability, and with a focus on public art & sculpture, both rare conditions in India today. The offices and other buildings integrate strongly with the landscape, through plazas and squares crafted as an integral part of the lands ...
Bengaluru
By Siddharth Joshi, Amritha Krishnan & Rishikesh AG
Abstract: In this talk, Professor Nagendra examines the past, present, and future of nature in Bengaluru, one of India’s largest cities. Though threatened, nature in the city exhibits a remarkable tenacity. She charts changes in nature from the 6th century CE to the present, drawing on original social-ecological field research, coupled with archival analysis, satellite remote sensing, and oral histories. She ...
Japanese Style of Landscape
By Aakanksha Mehta
While picturesque English gardens with tea houses and pavilions and ‘eye catcher’ French Gardens have become more popular with Western World as discussed in the previous blogs, most folks also devote all or part of their backyards to this style of landscaping. Japanese gardens are traditional gardens that create miniature idealized landscapes, often in a highly abstract and stylized way.[1] These garden ...
Inside Outside
By Rahat Varma
We, as users of the built environment, spend most of our days in heavily cordoned off spaces, attempting to both be productive during our work day and to turn-off the hustle and relax after work hours. The unpleasant truth is that we do not have enough time to be outdoors and experience what nature has to offer. With the prevalent introverted construction style being applied to most new developments, it is essential for us as ...