
State Art Gallery Exhibition
The State Art Gallery Exhibition, curated by Prabhav Dabriwal, explored the interplay between traditional and contemporary architecture. The exhibit featured over 50 works, including 3D models and visualizations inspired by iconic structures like the Charminar. The designs reimagined such heritage monuments with modern sustainable principles, blending cultural aesthetics with environmental consciousness.
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A key focus of the exhibition was passive design techniques, showcasing how historical architecture can inform solutions for contemporary challenges in urban planning. Visitors could engage with interactive digital displays, delving into concepts like natural ventilation and energy efficiency used in traditional structures.
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Centered on the theme of balancing heritage with modernity, the exhibition invited architects, designers, and the public to reflect on how culture and innovation can coexist in building sustainable futures. It aimed to foster a deeper appreciation for Hyderabad’s architectural legacy while encouraging thoughtful urban development.