Designed by Shriya Parasrampuria and Prashant Dupare of Blurring Boundaries, this home is surrounded by five mango trees and built using upcycled tiles, marble, and locally sourced bricks.
Kamal Malik transformed Mumbai's historic Ice Factory, once an 1878 ice production site, into the vibrant IF.BE creative hub. The 10,000-square-foot space now features art venues, workshops, and a café. Malik preserved the building's history while integrating sustainability, making IF.BE a modern cultural landmark.
Sustainable Indian Architecture: With materials that date back to the Harappan Civilisation to those that reduce noise, the construction landscape in India is seeing a shift.
Sustainable Indian Architecture: With materials that date back to the Harappan Civilisation to those that reduce noise, the construction landscape in India is seeing a shift.
Raghav and Ansh Kumar, architects from Delhi, created Tiny Farm Fort, a homestay in Rishikesh. Made using cob, this sustainable retreat aims to reconnect people with nature and traditional building techniques.