Prince and Sonia, a teacher couple, turned their 900 sq ft home into a lush indoor forest with over 250 plants, creepers, kokedama moss balls, fish, butterflies, and birds. Over 10 years, they created a serene green sanctuary free from harsh sunlight and pests.
In Hisar, architect Gokul Goyal has found an ingenious way to keep his home cool using 7,000 kulhads. As summer approaches, his eco-friendly design offers a refreshing solution.
Bengaluru-based couple Satish and Dharitri Shastry’s sustainable home harvests solar energy and rainwater while staying much cooler, thanks to its eco-friendly architecture.
Bengaluru-based venture buildAHome has constructed an eco-friendly home made using locally available material such as Athangudi tiles and porotherm blocks, and minimised the use of steel and cement, staying naturally cool in the summers and saving thousands of litres of water every year.
Pradeep Krishnamurthy from Bengaluru built a sustainable house from natural materials like mud and reclaimed wood with breathing walls. It uses biogas three hours a day and also has a terrace garden.
Veena Lal from Faridabad has built a unique sustainable home - using mud, stone and wood. The eco-friendly house uses no ACs and the toilets use no additional water.