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Honoured and humbled to see Renascent Consultants featured in the Architecture + Design India ( .in ) Magazine’s prestig...
25/05/2026

Honoured and humbled to see Renascent Consultants featured in the Architecture + Design India ( .in ) Magazine’s prestigious TOP-50 ARCHITECTS IN INDIA issue this year.

For over four decades, Architecture+Design has documented the evolution of Indian architecture through changing ideas of craft, technology, materiality, culture, and the way we inhabit spaces. To be recognised in this landmark 43rd Anniversary Special among practices shaping the contemporary design narrative of India is both gratifying and deeply motivating.

At Renascent Consultants, we have always believed that architecture must go beyond aesthetics. It must solve, heal, inspire, and endure. Whether designing healthcare environments, institutional campuses, hospitality spaces, or urban developments, our effort remains rooted in contextual thinking, technical rigour, and human experience.

This recognition belongs equally to our incredible team, consultants, collaborators, clients, and well-wishers who continue to trust our vision and challenge us to think deeper with every project.

The future of Indian architecture will not merely be about iconic forms; it will be about responsible impact. And that is a future we are excited to help shape.



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What if a school was designed not just to educate — but to shape the person a child is becoming? Introducing Sohana Worl...
23/05/2026

What if a school was designed not just to educate — but to shape the person a child is becoming?

Introducing Sohana World School at Mohali, Punjab — a world-class residential campus designed as a complete ecosystem for learning, living, and growing.

As architects, we are given many briefs. But few carry the weight of this one — to design a space that thousands of young minds will walk through every single day, for years of their most formative life. That responsibility changes how you think about every corridor, every courtyard, every façade facing the morning sun.

The campus has been conceived as a living, breathing academic village — where warm brick facades create a sense of belonging, where open courtyards invite spontaneous interaction, and where the built environment itself becomes a quiet teacher. The architectural language is grounded and contextual — honest in its use of form, generous in its spatial experience, and deliberate in the way it places nature alongside learning.

At its heart, Sohana World School offers state-of-the-art academic blocks and smart classrooms, modern science and innovation labs that push curiosity beyond the textbook, world-class sports infrastructure including a swimming pool and indoor-outdoor facilities, performing arts spaces that celebrate creativity and expression, wellness and dining facilities that care for the whole student, and secure residential spaces that feel like a home away from home.

Seen from above, the campus reads as an interconnected series of blocks, green courts, and open terraces — designed to ensure that no student ever feels confined, and every space encourages them to look up, move forward, and reach.

This is not just a school building. This is a future being built — one carefully designed space at a time.

Behind every building that stands with confidence, there is a decision that was made correctly. A pour that was done wit...
22/05/2026

Behind every building that stands with confidence, there is a decision that was made correctly. A pour that was done with patience. A detail that was followed with discipline. A site team that understood that what they were building.

This is what great structural design, faithfully executed, looks like.

Dushyant Kumar often emphasizes, structural design is one of the most profound acts of responsibility in the built environment. When structural design is treated with the seriousness it deserves — from the first calculation to the final pour — the result is a building that does not just perform. It endures.

India has extraordinary Structural Engineering minds that understand seismic behaviour, that navigate complex soil conditions, and that deliver sophisticated solutions within the constraints of budget, site, and timeline. At our practice, this capability exists fully in-house — with one of the most capable structural engineering teams working alongside architecture and ex*****on from concept to completion. There is a commitment to quality at every stage of delivery. From the drawing board to the construction floor, the standards remain uncompromised.

This is why site supervision matters, not as a monitoring function — but as a design function. The architect and engineer who remain present through construction are not just checking compliance. They are protecting the integrity of every decision that was made in the design room. They are ensuring that the intelligence embedded in the drawing is faithfully translated into the building.

Dushyant Kumar believes that the bridge between intent and outcome is built on disciplined ex*****on — and when that bridge is strong, it produces structures that stand for generations.

The culture of quality in Indian construction is growing. More practices are investing in structured site supervision. More clients are understanding that the cheapest build is rarely the most economical one over time. More young architects and engineers are entering the field with a commitment to doing it right — not just doing it fast. That shift is real, and it deserves to be celebrated and accelerated.

Honoured to receive the Six Sigma Healthcare Excellence Award 2026 for “Best Medical College Architecture Design Firm” f...
28/04/2026

Honoured to receive the Six Sigma Healthcare Excellence Award 2026 for “Best Medical College Architecture Design Firm” from Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff of India, at the 7th Edition of the Six Sigma Healthcare Excellence Awards & Six Sigma Healthcare Leadership Summit 2026 held on 25th April 2026 at Taj Palace, New Delhi. Grateful to Dr. Pradeep Bhardwaj and the Six Sigma Healthcare Group for this recognition and for hosting a platform that brought together 1200+ leaders shaping the future of healthcare.

This acknowledgement reflects our continued commitment to designing medical institutions with clarity, purpose, and long-term impact.

Thank you to our clients, collaborators, and team for trusting the process and pushing the standard higher.

Recognition is appreciated. Responsibility matters more. The work continues.



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24/04/2026

Design is never a solitary act—it is shaped by many minds, and built for many lives.

At the SGRR ( Sri Guru Ram Rai ) Auditorium in Dehradun, each layer rises from a shared effort—of ideas exchanged, decisions refined, and intent carried forward on site. We believe that strong architecture begins with a strong foundation, and we hold that responsibility with care—through constant inspection, close follow-ups, and a presence that stays with the process.

In this collective making, the building slowly finds its voice—grounded, thoughtful, and true to the people it is meant for.

The university building at Shri Guru Ram Rai, Pathribagh, Dehradun—spanning approx 1,35,000 sq. ft.—is designed with a c...
22/04/2026

The university building at Shri Guru Ram Rai, Pathribagh, Dehradun—spanning approx 1,35,000 sq. ft.—is designed with a clear and structured approach. The facade uses simple proportions, repetitive elements, and columns to create a strong and organized identity. The use of white helps reflect light and keeps the building visually clean and calm, while the detailed arches and screens add depth to the design.

The overall planning focuses on functionality, ease of movement, and a comfortable environment for students. It is a straightforward design that balances aesthetics with purpose, making it well-suited for an academic setting.

What if the spaces we design could shape not just care, but the way it is truly experienced?Featured in Commercial Desig...
20/04/2026

What if the spaces we design could shape not just care, but the way it is truly experienced?

Featured in Commercial Design ( ), this insight by Ar. Varun Agarwal ( .agarwal.9803 ) and Er. Dushyant Kumar ( ) reflects on how healthcare architecture goes beyond infrastructure—becoming a quiet yet powerful force that influences perception, emotion, and recovery. By aligning functionality with human experience, the narrative explores how light, movement, materiality, and spatial clarity can transform clinical environments into spaces that heal.

It is a reminder that in healthcare, design is not just about efficiency—it is about creating environments that support people at their most vulnerable, with sensitivity, intent, and care.

Read the complete feature in the media highlight.

14/04/2026

Sharing our new project, PSP Hospital (Pimoli Multi Speciality Hospital), Haldwani—a 250+ bed facility planned within a 13,500 sqm site.

At its core, the design is driven by efficiency—transforming limited space into a fully functional, multi-speciality healthcare environment. Through careful zoning, clear circulation, and optimized planning, the hospital accommodates diverse medical services without compromising on comfort or performance.

Its true strength lies in doing more with less—where thoughtful design allows a smaller footprint to function with the scale and capability of a much larger institution.


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Our new, upcoming project — IT Building in Gopal Narayan Singh University at Sasaram (Bihar) - a 178,000 sqft facility —...
10/04/2026

Our new, upcoming project — IT Building in Gopal Narayan Singh University at Sasaram (Bihar) - a 178,000 sqft facility — is designed as a clear, functional, and welcoming academic space.

The building strikes a balance between a solid structure and open glass areas, allowing natural light to enter and creating a sense of openness. Vertical fins and recessed windows help reduce heat while adding depth to the facade.

A defined entrance with a shaded colonnade creates a strong sense of arrival, while the overall design maintains symmetry and clarity, which are well-suited to an institutional setting.

The intent is to create a simple, efficient, and comfortable environment that supports learning, interaction, and future growth.

Work in progress at the Computer Science Information Technology Building, Graphic Era University—spanning approximately ...
09/04/2026

Work in progress at the Computer Science Information Technology Building, Graphic Era University—spanning approximately 1,15,000 sq ft, where structure, space, and intent begin to align.

At this stage, the raw framework reveals more than construction—it reflects the making of volumes, the shaping of movement, and the early interplay between light and form. From stepped gathering spaces to open structural grids, each element is carefully unfolding to support interaction, learning, and pause.

Architecture here is not just being built—it is steadily finding its rhythm through the process of making.

06/04/2026

At Renascent Consultants, the new library is more than a space—it’s where ideas take shape.

Designed as a hub for exploration and exchange, it brings together research, material swatching, conversations, and quiet thinking. From early brainstorming to final ex*****on, every stage of the process finds its place here—allowing creativity to move fluidly between thought and making.

It’s where concepts are tested, refined, and transformed into design—one idea at a time.

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