From a discotheque with 90% reusable materials to a restaurant constructed with no carbon footprints, Manoj Patel interweaves aesthetics, traditional practices and local construction materials with modern designs to build eco-friendly spaces
"The parents of these children live in abject poverty. Most can't even provide one healthy meal to their kids. It's a great relief to them to see their child hale and hearty due to organic school food."
The Rajput lady commanded 12,000 cavalrymen, funded indigo in Bayana and helped hundreds of Muslim pilgrims reach Mecca safely. Provoked by the Europeans, how could her royal blood keep quiet?
From kitchen equipment and steering wheels to bulkhead lights, this bric-a-brac market has rare items that you haven't seen before. Time to get upcycling!
The Grow Your Own kit has a coconut pot, seeds and organic fertiliser. All you have to do is just add water and see organic vegetables growing right at your home
What’s more? The water usage has come down by 70%, and in case of heavy rains, the crops won’t be damaged. Instead, the excess water will now recharge the groundwater table!
While building an organic store in Ahmedabad, Snehal and Bhadri Suthar used a cow dung and hay mix as the main construction material. The flooring was recycled wood and the lighting was eco-friendly LEDs!