The architect has evidently lost the authorship and exclusivity once possessed an observation that might be visible not only in India but in the profession worldwide.
Today, the collaborative role of architecture instead rests on developers, clients, various consultants, and foreign firms, somewhere subduing the voice of the architect.
Architects are joining in social movements and demanding public dialogues to curb the disconnect between what people want and what is being offered to them.
In terms of safety and security, architects like architects in Chennai are bringing into focus the ‘gendering of spaces’ and concepts such as ‘eyes on the street.’ There has also been a surge of non-profit organizations in the country, who are not only voicing their opinions on the degradation of design and cities but are physically working on solutions.
Through this, citizens are able to participate in building their cities like never before.
Creation of massive designs The growing economy and population have led to enormous housing needs, driving the extent of architectural work and creating massive opportunities in the country.