
Sustainable Design
Sustainability in Architecture – Not Just a Trend, But a Responsibility
J Thomas•2024-03-01•8 min read
Project Duration
6 Months
Total Area
4500 sq ft
Completion Date
March 2024
Our Approach
Site & Climate Responsive Design
- Orientation
- Shadow mapping
- Cross ventilation
Natural Material Use
- Stone
- Lime plaster
- Reclaimed wood
Water & Energy Conservation
- Rainwater harvesting
- Solar integration
Alternate Building Technologies
- Stabilized mud blocks
- Filler slab roofs
- Ferrocement tanks
Environmental Gains from Recent Projects
- 30% reduction in embodied carbon
- 25% higher cooling efficiency
- 40% lower water use
Why We Prefer Stabilized Mud Blocks for Villas
Local, breathable, and aesthetically warm, these blocks offer the perfect balance of sustainability and design.
Environmental Gains from Recent Projects
Embodied Carbon Reduction
30%Cooling Efficiency
25%Water Use Reduction
40%Sustainable Material Impact Matrix
Mud Blocks
(9, 8)Reclaimed Wood
(7, 9)Solar Panels
(8, 7)Rainwater Harvesting
(6, 8)Green Roof
(7, 6)Project Gallery
Before & After Transformation


Before
After


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