Objectives

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  • Preserve vernacular architecture through documentation, toolkits, and future guidelines.

  • Promote lesser-known heritage sites and temples on India’s cultural and tourism map.

  • Identify, mentor, and promote lesser-known art forms and artists.

  • Create a platform for emerging artists to showcase work and gain financial independence.

  • Build institutional capacity with regular art form-based training programs.

  • Apply AI and ML to enhance the preservation and promotion of art, culture, and heritage.

What we do

Travel to Explore

The foundation organizes curated journeys to cultural sites, museums, and artistic landmarks worldwide. These trips blend education with immersive experiences, allowing travellers to deeply engage with local art, history, and traditions.

Workshops to Educate

Workshops to share cultural knowledge and techniques. IAHF also does research projects to deepen understanding of artistic traditions and historical preservation.

Connect to Elevate

Works to preserve cultural treasures and make them accessible to the public.
It fosters connections between people and their history, inspiring creativity and elevating society through education and engagement.

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Competition

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Our Work

Concept of logo - IAHF

I stands for Indic where the letter itself portrays a pen which gives us the power to shape our futures. The dot above it denotes the Ashoka Chakra, representing the idea that truth and virtue should be guiding principles of work.

A is symbolized as Viman (Davidian style) of temple, representing great Indian art & architecture.

H stands for Heritage, symbolized by very unique 3 symbols of Indian culture. The left column is represented by Sengol of Chola dynasty (currently placed in newly built parliamentary of India), right column displays the never-rusting Iron pillar of Mehrauli, a sign of boundless Indian culture and the bridge between these two pillars are represented by the torana of stupa which reflects the gateway of knowledge.

The alphabet F which represents the foundation is created by triangles to symbolise balance, harmony and unity.