top of page

Sustainable design so good, it's practically historical.


Seven innovative techniques for sustainable building design
Rethinking architecture through ecology, material intelligence, and human connection. Sustainable building design is no longer a niche practice — it’s a necessity. As cities expand and resources shrink, architects and designers are reimagining how structures interact with their environment. Today, innovation lies not only in technology but in the wisdom of returning to balance — with climate, culture, and context. At SARV Sustainable , we believe that true innovation harmoni
indrsarv
Jun 20, 20255 min read


Five sneaky building design mistakes: Energy saving tips for Indian homes
"You’ve done your bit—set the AC to a reasonable temperature, switched off fans and lights when not in use, and maybe even bought energy-efficient appliances. Still wondering why your electricity bill is higher than expected—even with these basic precautions in place? The truth is, most Indian homes and buildings lose energy in ways that aren’t always visible. At SARV Sustainable, we consider it our responsibility to help you spot these silent energy leaks and design smarter,
indrsarv
Jun 20, 20255 min read


Embracing passive evaporative cooling for a sustainable future
Passive evaporative cooling works by harnessing the basic principle of water evaporation. When dry air passes over or through water, it absorbs moisture and cools down. This process requires far less energy than conventional air conditioning systems. Unlike active cooling systems, passive techniques do not rely on compressors or refrigerants. This makes passive cooling a more sustainable and environmentally friendly option. This technique thrives in hot and dry climates where
indrsarv
Apr 22, 20255 min read
bottom of page
