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Elev8 Bengaluru Speakers Ignites India’s Sustainable Revolution

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What an unforgettable edition it was! Our inaugural Bangalore Elev8, held on September 20–21, 2025, not only marked a triumphant beginning but also set the stage for what we envision as an annual beacon for architecture, design, and sustainable innovation. Moreover, set within the 160-year-old heritage building of Sabha BLR, which once formed part of RBANM’s historic educational institutions, the venue offered an evocative backdrop that was not only intimate and inclusive but also vibrantly alive with the spirit of empowerment and accessibility. Consequently, every corner of the space reflected a seamless blend of history, creativity, and forward-thinking design.

Under the theme “The Green Print: Towards a Sustainable Future,” Elev8 unfolded as a vibrant confluence of ideas and people. To begin with, the festival brought together over 1,500+ attendees, creating a dynamic community of architects, designers, and innovators. Alongside this, 30+ trailblazing speakers shared perspectives that pushed the boundaries of sustainable thinking. Meanwhile, 5+ immersive masterclasses offered deeper, hands-on engagement, while 10+ innovative brands and 100+ sheet display exhibitors showcased forward-thinking materials, systems, and solutions.

More importantly, initiated by The Architects Diary, the festival went beyond being merely an event; rather, it stood as a powerful manifesto for regenerative design. Through thought-provoking conversations and exchanges, we explored how sustainability deeply embedded in Indian traditions, materials, and spatial wisdom can once again reclaim its rightful place as a core responsibility of creators. Ultimately, from ecological architecture to human-centric environments, our speakers encouraged us to rethink existing systems, inspire meaningful change, and imagine futures that give back to both the planet and its people.

At the core of Bangalore Elev8 were the voices that ignited our imaginations: a constellation of architects, designers, urbanists, and innovators who shared their philosophies, breakthroughs, and blueprints for a greener tomorrow. With over 30 speakers gracing our stages, it was impossible to cover each one in exhaustive detail; however, we highlight below some of the key luminaries whose presence truly captivated us. Each brought unique insights tied to our theme, blending global perspectives with hyper-local relevance. Let’s dive in!

The Main Stage Mavericks: Architects Redefining Sustainability

Our main sessions featured powerhouse talks on tropical architecture, ecological solutions, and context-driven design. Here’s a roundup of the standout speakers and the topics that left us buzzing:

Bijoy Ramachandran, Partner at Hundredhands Design, presented “Regenerative Spaces,” exploring material heritage and sustainability in modern architecture. Drawing on Hundredhands’ experience, he highlighted local materials and spatial intelligence shaping sustainable environments.

Nisha Mathew and Soumitro Ghosh explored indigenous wisdom, art, and cultural narratives shaping future-ready sustainable urban architecture.

Amaresh Anand and Sandeep Khosla showcased tropical vernacular architecture, highlighting local materials, climate-responsive design, and resilient builds celebrating regional identity.

Chitra Vishwanath, ecological design pioneer, presented “Water-Wise Worlds,” demonstrating practical sustainability by integrating ecology into everyday architecture. From rainwater harvesting to zero-waste systems, she shared Biome’s groundbreaking solutions that turn buildings into net-positive ecosystems.

Naresh Narasimhan, co-founder of Bangalore Agenda Task Force, discussed “Urban Regeneration,” exploring designs that create breathable, livable cities. His urbanist lens highlighted scalable interventions for Bengaluru’s growth pains, emphasizing green corridors and community-led planning.

Gayathri Shetty highlighted “Indianness in Innovation,” showcasing adaptive reuse and low-impact materials for sustainable, forward-looking architectural design. She wove personal anecdotes with project spotlights, reminding us that true sustainability starts with cultural pride.


Eliza Higgins, Yale and Canon Design alum, presented “Inclusive Spaces,” emphasizing equitable, climate-conscious design with a global perspective. She advocated for accessible, adaptive environments that prioritize marginalized voices, tying it beautifully to our theme of empowerment.

Husna Rahaman, for instance, fused poetry, purpose, and sustainable design, thereby urging architects to integrate emotion, ethics, and interdisciplinary thinking into every blueprint. Meanwhile, Gaurav Panjwani showcased “Craft Meets Modernity,” blending heritage techniques with contemporary design, and in doing so, demonstrated sustainability through evolving traditions. Similarly, Andre Camara highlighted “Material Honesty,” promoting transparent material use while encouraging cross-disciplinary collaboration to advance regenerative, trust-driven architecture.

Furthermore, Sonal Mutha’s “Bespoke Ecologies” explored site-specific, detail-driven design, transforming homes and workspaces into biodiversity-rich, thriving habitats. In parallel, Hamsini Murali presented “Luxury Without Compromise,” illustrating sustainable, low-footprint high-end designs where opulence harmonizes seamlessly with ecology. Additionally, Arati Yagnik shared “Workspaces Reimagined,” revealing sustainable, flexible interior solutions that enhance hybrid offices’ well-being, efficiency, and eco-impact.

Notably, Shilpa Revankar introduced “Tech-Infused Interiors,” highlighting Zyeta’s innovative use of digital tools alongside eco-materials for adaptive, sustainable workspaces. Finally, Sandhya Hegde showcased “ESG in Action,” explaining how environmental, social, and governance metrics actively drive profitable, planet-positive design projects. Collectively, these presentations underscored the convergence of creativity, responsibility, and sustainability in shaping the future of architecture and design.

Meanwhile, Luca Zamparo presented “Retail Realms,” effectively showcasing how immersive, low-impact hospitality designs not only enhance guest experiences. But also promote sustainability, thereby demonstrating how thoughtful design can seamlessly align environmental responsibility with experiential spaces.

Firstly, Dr. Anup Naik presented “User-Centric Greenprints,” and in doing so, effectively connected policy with practical implementation, thereby empowering sustainable, user-focused architectural designs.

Meanwhile, Nehal Bhatt’s “Experimental Edges” not only showcased innovative furniture and eco-materials but also, consequently, inspired boundary-pushing prototypes that challenged conventional design norms. Furthermore, both presentations highlighted the intersection of creativity and responsibility in contemporary design, reinforcing how experimentation and sustainability can coexist.

Masterclass Magic: Hands-On Deep Dives

Complementing the main talks, our masterclasses offered interactive wisdom. Attendees raved about these:

Neelam Manjunath

Neelam Manjunath’s “The ‘Misunderstood’ Bamboo” highlighted bamboo as a sustainable material, sharing insights from CGBMT.

Saptarshi Prakash

Saptarshi Prakash shared “Why UI/UX Matters,” revealing Swiggy’s user-first design strategies for scalable, sustainable digital experiences.

Agnimitra Poornima Bachi and Shruthi Ramakrishna

Agnimitra Poornima Bachi and Shruthi Ramakrishna explored “Beyond the Surface,” showcasing bio-sourced materials for authentic, sustainable natural finishes.

Why These Voices Mattered – And What’s Next

Bangalore Elev8 2025 wasn’t just about listening; it was about igniting action. These pioneering speakers showed design as stewardship, inspiring regenerative spaces that heal, foster hope, and create sustainable futures.

A massive thank you to our 1,500+ attendees, brand partners, and Exhibitors who made this debut unforgettable. As we gear up for Elev8 editions across India, visit www.elev8india.com. To be a part of this One of a Kind Architecture and Design Festival.

Elev8 India: Elevating Design, Empowering Change.

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