Ashish Agarwal, Director, AU Real estate briefs on how design thinking infused architecture is creating user-centric spaces.
Design ThinkingReal EstateArchitectureSustainable DesignUsercentric SpacesReal Estate NewsAug 25, 2024

Design thinking is a creative problem-solving process that emphasizes understanding user needs to develop innovative solutions in architecture.
Design thinking is applied in real estate by following the fundamental principles of empathy, ideation, prototyping, and testing to create unique and innovative listing strategies that resonate with buyers and sellers.
The benefits of design thinking in real estate include creating user-centric spaces, improving sustainability, and increasing aesthetic value.
The future direction of the Indian real estate industry is to adopt innovative design and leverage it to create compelling narratives that captivate, inspire, and personally resonate with buyers.
Developers can integrate design thinking into their projects by conducting thorough research to understand the needs, preferences, and pain points of the end-users, and by brainstorming ideas and exploring various design possibilities that address user needs and enhance their experiences.

Mumbai-based Keystone Realtors has raised Rs 800 crore by selling shares to institutional investors

The Kerala police have handed over the missing case of Mohammad Attur, a prominent real estate businessman, to the Crime Branch to prevent a CBI investigation.

The residential property market in Noida and Greater Noida witnessed a 6% surge in registrations during the July-September quarter, with a total of 8,128 units sold, according to real estate consultant Square Yards.

Mumbai's real estate market is on track to register 1,41,302 property registrations in 2024, marking an 11% increase from the previous year. The market is showing resilience and a growing preference for premium and spacious homes.

In 2025, we can expect a significant rise in commercial real estate activity in Tier-II and Tier-III cities across India, driven by factors such as low operating costs, ample space, skilled talent, and infrastructure development.

The Maharashtra Transport Minister, Pratap Sarnaik, has called on the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) to participate in the development of 1,360 hectares of land owned by the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corpora