Axis Colleges recently hosted an enlightening session on the growing trend in modern construction: UPVC windows and doors.
Our esteemed experts, Mr. Jitendra Oberoi and Mr. Tanushesh Oberoi, Managing Directors of Oberoi Fenestrations Pvt. Ltd., led the discussion, providing valuable insights into the innovative applications of UPVC.
Students learned about the key benefits of UPVC, including durability and sustainability, energy efficiency, and aesthetic versatility.
The session ignited engaging conversations among students and faculty, exploring how UPVC can revolutionize future architectural projects.
As we continue to discover the potential of sustainable and innovative materials, let’s work together to shape the future of architecture!
Axis Colleges Hosts Expert Session on UPVC Windows and Doors – Exploring Innovation in Modern Construction
In its continued effort to bridge academic learning with real-world industry advancements, Axis Colleges recently organized an insightful session on UPVC (Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride) windows and doors, a material rapidly gaining popularity in modern construction and architectural design.
The session was led by two distinguished experts in the fenestration industry — Mr. Jitendra Oberoi and Mr. Tanushesh Oberoi, Managing Directors of Oberoi Fenestrations Pvt. Ltd. Their deep industry knowledge and hands-on experience brought immense value to the students and faculty in attendance.
The discussion focused on the evolving role of UPVC in sustainable architecture, emphasizing its numerous advantages such as durability, thermal insulation, energy efficiency, noise reduction, low maintenance, and aesthetic flexibility. Students gained an in-depth understanding of how UPVC is transforming the way buildings are constructed and maintained, especially in the context of eco-friendly and energy-conscious design.
In addition to technical knowledge, the experts shared real-world applications, project case studies, and emerging trends in the fenestration sector. They addressed common misconceptions about UPVC and explained how it compares with traditional materials like wood and aluminum. The session also highlighted how UPVC contributes to green building certifications and long-term cost savings.
The interactive nature of the session encouraged lively discussions, with students asking insightful questions and expressing curiosity about integrating UPVC into their future projects. Faculty members praised the relevance of the topic, noting its growing importance in contemporary architectural education.
Events like this reaffirm Axis Colleges’ commitment to providing students with industry-relevant knowledge and exposure to innovative construction technologies. As we continue to explore sustainable and efficient materials like UPVC, we move one step closer to building smarter, greener, and more resilient communities.
We extend our sincere thanks to Mr. Jitendra Oberoi and Mr. Tanushesh Oberoi for sharing their expertise and inspiring our students to think beyond conventional design.