
Parnavi Bangar
Is an architect and visual artist dedicated to the conservation and reinterpretation of lost heritage. With a strong academic background in architecture, she developed a passion for reviving historical sites through digital illustration and research.
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Her project, Reminiscing History, explores the transformation of ruined monuments by reconstructing their original grandeur through graphic storytelling. Drawing from extensive research and available historical evidence, her work offers a bridge between the past and the present, allowing viewers to engage with heritage in a reimagined context. Her research paper, Reminiscing History: Reviving Lost Heritage, exemplifies this approach, using Hampi as a case study.
Bangar’s artistic practice integrates architectural knowledge with contemporary digital tools, creating immersive visual experiences. Her reconstructions of sites such as Hampi, Nepal, Kashmir, Raigad Fort, and Angkor Wat serve as a testament to her commitment to preserving cultural memory. Through collaborations, social media engagement, and experimental AR applications, she continues to explore new ways of bringing forgotten heritage back to life. Her work not only documents history but also invites audiences to reflect on the transient nature of cultural landmarks and the importance of their preservation.
























