Over a millennia in the making, the urban spatiality of Delhi was last addressed a little over a century ago. As it continues to attract people in one of the largest sustained urban migrations in recent times, Delhi’s urban environment needs urgent revaluation and action to remain both habitable and equitable.

One Hundred Years is a series of panel discussions that will address immediate concerns of the citizens for their inherited city, by engaging with those who are building for the next hundred years.

Led by the expertise of Sustainable development advocate and international civil servant; Nitin Desai; Cultural Anthropologist, Savyasachi; Architect and co-author of 'Architectural Guide-Delhi', Ar. Anupam Bansal; Architect & Urbanist: Goonmeet Chauhan, the 41st talk in the 'Architecture and Society Series' - From Utopia to Dystopia, will focus on exploring the vision for a civilised urban future.

Moderator: M N Ashish Ganju | Architect and President, Greha
collab. GREHA