Midori Architects design approach lies in our aim to create profitable projects for our clients that are energy efficient and thermally comfortable for occupants but also serve their communities while reducing the negative impacts on the environment caused by the use of finite natural resources. Whatever it takes, our team tirelessly and passionately work towards upholding our values in every task we take on.
OUR SKILLED PROFESSIONALS INNOVATE AND CREATE AT EVERY STAGE OF A PROJECT KEEPING OUR SUSTAINABILITY AGENDA AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY IN MIND. OUR COMMITMENT TO PRODUCING ARCHITECTURALLY PLEASING WORK WHILE PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN HAS ENCOURAGED MIDORI ARCHITECTS TO BECOME INVOLVED WITH A NUMBER OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN INITIATIVES.
Midori Architects is an award-winning firm, established in the year 2015 under the leadership of Suraksha Acharya, a cognitive member of the sustainable architecture field in India, championing the need to build better and more environment friendly structures.
IN 2009 I CHOSE TO RETURN TO ACADEMICS AND PURSUED MY MASTERS IN SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AT THE ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION, LONDON, UK.
POST-GRADUATION, MY FOCUS SHIFTED TO BROADENING MY KNOWLEDGE IN GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATION AND WORKED AS AN GREEN ANALYST WITH DESIGN PARTNER ARCHITECTS SINGAPORE & WITH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS PVT LTD INDIA. I AM A LEED® ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL WITH A SPECIALTY IN BUILDING DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION, A CERTIFIED GRIHA EVALUATOR & TRAINER, AND ONE OF THE FEW DESIGN PROFESSIONALS FROM CHENNAI TO ACHIEVE A GREEN MARK MANAGER (GMM) DESIGNATION FROM THE BCA ACADEMY SINGAPORE.
STARTING MIDORI ARCHITECTS WAS A NATURAL STEP IN MY JOURNEY. AS AN INNOVATOR, I WANTED TO APPROACH DESIGN CHALLENGES WITH A FRESH, UNIQUE, MODERN SUSTAINABLE PERSPECTIVE THAT CRAFTS SPACES FOR LIFE WELL LIVED.
By harnessing the local topography, climate, and vegetation, as well as cleverly manipulating a building’s orientation, at MIDORI, we strive to naturally create a comfortable indoor climate that reduces dependence on air-conditioning.
We try to avoid big glass facades facing east or west, because that would make the building like an oven in a tropical climate. Protection of the buildings from the summer sun, primarily by shading but also by the appropriate treatment of the building envelope (i.e. use of reflective colours and surfaces). Covered open-air corridors, ventilated roofs, fiber-glass insulation
and the use of natural materials are some low impact measures that help the building stay cool in tropical & bring in both natural light and ventilation. All of us affect the energy performance of the buildings we live in. If we are aware of proper design, materials and use of technologies