“In this house there is no sense of enclosement. It is like sitting under a tree, there is shade but no obstacles. Privacy is achieved by means of light-weight storage modules that can be re-arranged at any time.” #SustainableHomes
Madhur Sharma’s hostel room was so small it could hardly accommodate necessary furniture. So he designed a single furniture that could turn into 14 shapes, from chair and table to even a TV unit!
If you were to look at the structure from the top, you will see that it is shaped like an infinity symbol. And that's what the cafe is named too, to represent the infinite possibilities of shipping containers! #green #Innovation
Located in Kerala, Eldho’s ‘Swarga Medu’ is home to over 20 varieties of apples, and over 6 varieties of oranges, grapes, mangosteen, litchi, strawberry, and more!
What we love? The fact that mud houses stay 13-14 degrees Celcius cooler than the weather outside, even in the peak of summer! #SustainableHomes #LiveGreen
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!