Marginalised communities bear the brunt of toxic air within homes everyday, unable to protect themselves.
While air quality grabs headlines and sparks policy debates, houses in informal settlements like Madanpur Khadar (Delhi) suffer from air pollution trapped in living spaces for hours, leading to severe impact on health. Combined with heat stress and use of biomass for fuel, households unanimously voice feeling suffocated.
We are building a retrofit spatial intervention to improve air quality and provide immediate comfort indoors.
Breathe Easy is a low-cost spatial solution that reduces household air pollution using passive ventilation techniques.
The solution works with existing structures to harness heat from the sun and induce air flow — flushing pollution out of homes.
at zero operational cost
Breathe Easy evolved from our research in Madanpur Khadar involving documentation of homes, domestic routines and pollution patterns.
The study established a link between spatial parameters and prevailing pollution.
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Historically, passive ventilation enabled comfort indoors without electrical and mechanical means.
BreatheEasy creatively adapts long-lost ventilation techniques like solar chimneys and wind catchers to combat the contemporary air pollution crisis within homes.
Women bear an unequal impact from polluted air due to cooking for long hours and voice feeling suffocated.
Breathe Easy puts their needs at the center through feedback and co-design sessions conducted in the community.
In the long term, it has the potential to contribute to a growing vocabulary of housing upgradation tools and standards.”
Mukta Naik
Who we are
Architecture for Dialogue (AfD_) is a group of architects, researchers and social designers exploring the role of built environment in creating resilient communities.Since 2020, AfD has undertaken research studies, prototypes, tactical interventions and pilots across themes like sustainable mobility, waste management and air pollution.
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Partners
BreatheEasy is made possible through AfD’s partnerships across sectors of architecture, design and social impact in India.Asar and Cornerstone support the project through on-ground community mobilisation. Prototype development is supported by Godrej Design Lab. What Design Can Do supports the project through an acceleration programme to amplify impact.