Vishnu P. Prakash is an architect, academician, and conservator with expertise in architectural conservation and thermal comfort. He is pursuing a PhD at the School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi. His research focuses on Kerala architecture, climate responsiveness, and traditional planning principles, particularly Vaastushastra. Currently, he serves as Assistant Professor at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Kengeri Campus. His teaching approach emphasizes collaboration, context-based learning, and problem-solving methodologies. Vishnu also leads AeTRIO Architects in Kochi as the Principal Architect. He has received several awards, including the INTACH Heritage Award and CoA Heritage Award for his contributions to heritage documentation. His published work in peer-reviewed journals covers thermal comfort in Kerala courtyard houses and the impact of neuroarchitecture. Vishnu is a verified reviewer for the Web of Science Peer-Reviewed HRBC Journal. His dedication to bridging traditional practices with contemporary challenges enriches both his academic and professional pursuits.