Architect Petchimuthu Kennedy’s Wendy House in Kerala is a masterpiece of sustainable design—built without cutting a single tree! Instead of clearing land, he designed the home around existing trees, proving that modern architecture can embrace nature. Could this be the future of eco-friendly living?
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.
Madhavan Namboodiri, a 75-year-old water management specialist from Kerala speaks of using coconut timber and bamboo ply for the construction of his sustainable, eco-friendly home.
Looking to build an eco-friendly house? Take inspiration from this unique sustainable home, which has been designed according to Kerala’s traditional architecture.