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Ar. Trupti Doshi

Trupti Doshi, Principal Architect & Co-founder of Auroma Architecture, brings 24+ years of expertise in intuitive green architecture design. A Mumbai University graduate and AIA International Associate, she leads global projects, has lectured internationally, and earned UNEP recognition for Gratitude EcoVilla—India’s pioneering low-carbon “House of Tomorrow.”

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Modern Water Conservation Technologies: 2025 Innovations

  • Writer: Auroma Architecture
    Auroma Architecture
  • Jul 28
  • 3 min read

Updated: Aug 2

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Did you know? According to a 2023 UN-Water report, nearly 3.6 billion people globally face water scarcity at least one month per year. This figure is projected to increase to over 5 billion by 2050. This alarming reality underscores the urgent need for water conservation technologies that are not only efficient but also harmoniously integrated with the natural environment. At Auroma Architecture, led by the visionary Architect Trupti Doshi, we believe in designing buildings that don’t just save water—they celebrate it.

Reimagining Architecture with Purpose


In an era driven by innovation, 2025 marks a pivotal moment for the rise of innovative water conservation technologies. Yet, what sets our approach apart is not just the adoption of technology—it’s the philosophical core that guides it. At Auroma Architecture, every structure is an ecosystem that breathes, drinks, and gives back. Our architecture draws from nature’s intelligence, where water is revered as a sacred, life-sustaining force, not merely a utility.


Designing Against the Drain: Why Change Is Urgent


For too long, architecture has been reactive—plugging in gadgets to address water crises instead of rethinking the entire design paradigm. The truth? Conventional buildings lose over 30% of water through poor planning and careless infrastructure. This inefficiency drives up energy usage, inflates costs, and burdens communities. It’s not just a plumbing issue; it’s a design failure. By ignoring the deeper flow of water through the built environment, we create systems that work against nature instead of with it.


Design as Solution: Our Architecture in Action


With Architect Trupti Doshi’s leadership, Auroma Architecture champions innovative water conservation technologies rooted in deep ecological thinking and cultural memory. Here’s how we’re building a better future—one drop at a time:


  • Rainwater Harvesting 2.0: Beyond collection, our systems engage with landscape, slope, and material to create regenerative cycles. The Sharanam Convention Centre is a living proof of architecture drawing sustenance from rain and returning it to the earth.

  • Passive Water Flow Infrastructure: Through gravity-fed designs and slope calibration, water flows efficiently without mechanical aid—cutting energy use and maintenance overheads.

  • Closed-Loop Ecosystems: From kitchen sinks to garden beds, our greywater treatment modules upcycle wastewater for landscaping and cooling—achieving near zero-discharge cycles.

  • Education through Design: In Indore, children learn water ethics through glass tanks that visually mark consumption—making water-saving technologies part of their daily consciousness.


Embodied Wisdom, Engineered Intelligence


Where most buildings are just structures, our buildings become stories—stories of care, resilience, and regeneration. Water conservation technologies are embedded from blueprint to brick, never bolted on as an afterthought. Inspired by age-old wisdom and fuelled by cutting-edge science, Architect Trupti Doshi designs with reverence and rigor.


  • Indigenous Knowledge Meets Data: Traditional step wells and aquifers inform site planning. Sensors and smart meters optimize output.

  • Every Building a Water Teacher: From percolation pits to evaporative cooling ponds, our spaces demonstrate the living intelligence of water conservation tech.

  • Human-Centered Hydrology: Bathrooms and kitchens are redesigned around intuitive flow. Each litre saved tells a story of human habit aligned with natural law.


The Ripple Effect: Impact Beyond Site


Our innovations are not isolated. The Auroma French Villaments foster a collective consciousness through shared water infrastructure. Residents co-manage rainwater storage, grow food with treated greywater, and participate in communal composting. It’s not just about saving water—it’s about regenerating community.


Your Role in a Water-Conscious Future


Water is no longer a resource to be consumed—it is a relationship to be nurtured. And this begins with design. As you plan your next project, ask: Will my building thirst for water or will it become a source of renewal? Will it rely on wasteful legacy systems or embrace innovative water conservation technologies that heal and inspire?

At Auroma Architecture, we’ve chosen the latter. Our clients are not just patrons—they’re partners in a movement.


Book a Consultation with Purpose


To begin your journey toward truly regenerative design, fill out the consultation form and our team will personally connect with you. Let’s co-create a world where water is never wasted—only honoured.


To Summarize: Let the Buildings Flow


We believe buildings can behave like rivers—nurturing, adapting, and reflecting the intelligence of life itself. The time is now. The technologies are ready. And the architecture is waiting to evolve.

Choose buildings that don’t just house humans, but protect humanity.

Crafted by Auroma Architecture. Guided by Architect Trupti Doshi’s unwavering vision for a world where water and design move in harmony.



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