Iit Bombay Project Evergreen – Tested & Working
Project Evergreen is not a single intervention but a multi-pronged strategy built on three foundational pillars:
Project Evergreen is a testament to IIT Bombay’s philosophy that excellence and sustainability are not mutually exclusive . By turning its own campus into a living, breathing experiment in net-zero living, the institute is not just saving money—it is training the next generation of engineers to build a greener, more resilient India. iit bombay project evergreen
Located in the lush "evergreen" surroundings of the Powai campus, the design focuses on sustainability and student community life: Project Evergreen is not a single intervention but
The team has also worked on the documentation of the Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata and elements of the Hampi heritage site. These projects serve as benchmarks for how technology can aid the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in managing complex tourist-heavy sites. These projects serve as benchmarks for how technology
Project Evergreen is a pioneering initiative by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) to create a sustainable and eco-friendly campus. Launched in 2004, the project aims to promote environmental sustainability, reduce carbon footprint, and create a green oasis in the midst of an urban landscape.
The reconstruction of the iconic Hostel 7 (H7) and Hostel 8 (H8) , along with the creation of the new Hostel 21 (H21) to address a critical shortage of housing for women. Sustainable and Modern Design