As a child, I was always fascinated by the charm and aura of the well-preserved old monuments. These buildings are the biggest witness of our cultural history. Passing through the well-preserved, ancient monuments gave me a sense of belonging.
Even as a child, looking at the ruins of the monuments annoyed me. Along with the crumbling buildings, their glorified past also disappeared. Losing a part of our history irked me. This is how I decided to become a Conservation Architect.
While growing up, I aimed to preserve and conserve our tangible structures.
As a conservation architect, I aim to preserve and reveal the buildings’ and monuments’ aesthetics and historic value. Throughout my work, I maintain the historic value and the integrity of the buildings.
My in-depth knowledge of architectural periods and styles has helped me bring monuments back to their original state.
With 7 years of experience in the industry, I built a reputation for delivering high-quality design solutions that exceed my clients' expectations. I worked on a wide range of projects.
I believe that great design is a combination of aesthetics and functionality. I approach each project with a focus on creating spaces that not only look beautiful but also meet the practical needs of my clients.
I understands that the key to successful design is collaboration and communication with clients. I takes the time to listen to my client's needs and preferences, and works closely with them throughout the design process to create spaces that reflect their vision and personality.
It is a must for a conservation architect to possess a thorough knowledge of architectural periods. The next step is to source the right material required for restoration. From bricks to windows, everything should be according to the particular era.
I divide my work into 4 major steps:
It is my first and foremost responsibility to provide expert advice related to the conservation of heritage sites. I work closely with other professionals to achieve diverse objectives.
I aim to promote the conservation of unprotected architectural sites.
Liaising between the property owner and the state is the most crucial part of our job. I make sure to explain restoration work to the officials accurately.
Planning is the most important step of restoration. It involves laying a strong plan to carry on the preservation and conservation plan. The key to success lies in conducting the right kind of communication with the clients to make them understand the process.
I Sravani Naraparaju started my professional journey as an intern at NBRS Architecture, Sydney, Australia.
The two most important projects I worked on were the General Gordon Hotel, Sydney and WareHouse at Sussex Street Sydney.
As an Intern I worked on restoration plans, Documentation, Conservation Management, Site Visits etc.
My next assignment was with Savani Heritage Conservation P Ltd. in India.
I was a part of the Restoration process of the Town Hall and old Municipal Office, in Visakhapatnam. I was in charge of everything from restoration plan to BOQ, defect mapping, status report, documentation, site supervision and on-site management.
I got an opportunity to prepare the conservation management plan of Cellular Jail, Port Blair.
Restoration of Mahabat Maqbara, Junagadh, Gujarat was another interesting project I worked on.
Another milestone was achieved when I joined Jeernodhar Conservators Pvt Ltd., India. Since then, I have done multiple projects including:
MD of Kothari Sugars and Industries
Sravani Naraparaju has worked with BACSA on the conservation of the most impressive monument in St Mary's Cemetery on the Island in Chennai, the early nineteenth century tomb of Dr James Anderson. We have been impressed with her careful and methodical approach to seeking and achieving solutions to problems. She has always been concerned to respect the age and aesthetics of the historic structure of the tomb. She has also been an excellent collaborator, giving due consideration to our opinions and reactions to her proposals, and never proceeding without our agreement.
Chairman of Bacsa, England
I am delighted to write this testimonial for Ms. Sravani Naraparaju, whose departure from our team signifies both a bittersweet farewell and an exciting new beginning for her. During her time with us, Sravani proved to be an extraordinary asset, consistently demonstrating exceptional dedication, innovative thinking, and outstanding leadership. Sravani's work ethic and commitment to excellence were evident in every project she undertook. Her problem-solving abilities and creative approach led to numerous successful outcomes, earning the respect and admiration of her colleagues. Her contributions have been invaluable, leaving a lasting impact on our team and the organization as a whole. Sravani's presence will be greatly missed, but we are confident that her future endeavors will benefit from the same dedication and talent she displayed here. As Sravani embarks on her new venture, we extend our heartfelt congratulations. Her entrepreneurial spirit, expertise, and passion are sure to lead her to remarkable success. We are excited to see the growth and achievements of her new endeavor and are proud to have been part of her journey. Best wishes, Sravani, for a bright and prosperous future. Your potential is limitless, and we look forward to seeing all that you will accomplish.
Director of Savani Heritage conservators pvt ltd
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Thank you for the note. It has been a pleasure to have you on the kothari bagh restoration project. You worked with dedication and your detailed understanding of the project was most helpful. Please stay in touch with your new projects once you are back. Happy travels and All my good wishes to you and best of luck for the exciting journey ahead. With warm regards