A Jagatheesan from Perambalur, Tamil Nadu, built a 1,000-sq-ft sustainable mud house for Rs 20 lakh to prove that they are just as strong as concrete ones.
Laya Joshua from Kerala has used stones, old wood, and many such eco-friendly elements to build her dream sustainable home, for which no trees were cut.
Popular Malayalam writer Echmukutty and her architect husband Padmakumar built an eco-friendly home in Kerala. Made of recycled bricks, stones, mud, recycled frames and glass, the house has a slice of nature in every corner.
Architects Manasi and Guruprasad from Kerala built an eco-friendly house using natural materials like mud and reused wood. Here's how to build a home and how much it costs.
Haryana-based Dr Shivdarshan Malik has developed the Vedic Plaster and Gocrete Bricks, two innovations to replace conventional concrete while building structures, in a bid to revive traditional modes of construction
Looking to build an eco-friendly house? Take inspiration from this unique sustainable home, which has been designed according to Kerala’s traditional architecture.
Asakho Chase, a fitness trainer from Nagaland, was just looking to build a home for himself in the forest. What he did instead was recreate a cozy 'hobbit home', and it could very well be your next holiday home or escape from your hectic work life.
Sudhakar and Noushadya are currently living in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, where they have built an ecofriendly, sustainable house from natural raw materials and mud amidst a farm.