Today India celebrates it's 73rd #RepublicDay, Article 51 A in our Constitution includes fundamental duties of every citizen to protect the #heritage and natural environment of the country. Inspired to share 10 #ClimateAction ideas for the next 10 days as part of #AmritMahotsav.
2/10 Indigenous culture and traditions give many (passive) hints of synchronization with climate.These are IPs which deserve to be cherished,documented for future generations & applied in new building technologies. #ClimateAction#C3Actions#ClimateProIndia#AzadiKaAmritMahotsav
4/10 Building operations need energy-to power equipment, heat/cool air &water, lighting, treat/pump water,etc. Be conscious of changes outside & it's impact inside. Material & consumption choices are critical .#ClimateAction#C3Actions#ClimateProIndia#AzadiKaAmritMahotsav
5/10 New added features can grow performance & make existing buildings sustainable- & also generate carbon credits for trading. These should be introduced without compromise on visual aesthetics and safety. #ClimateAction#C3Actions#ClimateProIndia#AzadiKaAmritMahotsav
6/10 When renovating assets of the ‘commons’, viz. areas such as plazas, streets, parks, beaches etc., make them safe, accessible, inclusive & green. Try to avoid impervious/urban heat generating materials. #ClimateAction#C3Actions#ClimateProIndia#AzadiKaAmritMahotsav
7/10 Many local businesses (like those in flea markets, farmers markets, even online) try to promote sustainable livelihoods & foster healthy living. Buy from them, join them or initiate your own for climate action.#ClimateAction#C3Actions#ClimateProIndia#AzadiKaAmritMahotsav
8/10 The world is opening up, so step out with care for not just your health, but also of the destinations, their host communities, environment & resources. Walk, eat, spend local & spread the sustainable cheer! #ClimateAction#C3Actions#ClimateProIndia#AzadiKaAmritMahotsav
9/10 Cultural sites (museums, libraries, religious places & WHS, etc.) are frequented by the masses & can be identified,reinvigorated as exemplars of sustainable practices- that may be learnt and replicated by the locals and tourists. #ClimateAction#C3Actions#ClimateProIndia
10/10 Last but not the least, our earth’s natural ecosystems (forests,wetlands,oceans,etc.) play a big role in mitigating risks & in adaptation. In all its forms, nurture nature, so that nature can nurture you too. #ClimateAction#C3Actions#ClimateProIndia#AzadiKaAmritMahotsav
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1/14 Hello, I am Priyanka Panjwani from India. I have studied Architecture at Sir J.J. College in Mumbai and Conservation of Historic Buildings at University of Bath, UK. Railway travel has been a way of life for me and I miss it immensely during the pandemic. #NTiHoR
2/14 Bombay (Mumbai since 1995) was the first city in India (Urbs Prima in Indis) that the railways were first introduced in 1853. The network of these railroads with the rest of the country led to exponential growth in the city’s trade activities and economy. #NTiHoR
3/14 The Railway Heritage of Mumbai (India) is examined by analysing the resilient built environment and evolving context of ten key railway nodes in the city. The cultural narrative is realised through shifts in historic geography, local community and urban economy. #NTiHoR