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What is in your walls: plastic, paper, carbon?


Updated:
March 19, 2021 19:07 IST
Meet the people who are going back to the basics of construction, but with a sustainable twist. Plus, post-pandemic home trends
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Clockwise from far left: Deepak Guggari’s cardboard partition walls, domed residences on Iran’s Hormuz island, the glass Apple Store in Thailand, Aravind Manoharan’s new build - a farm house with cob walls, and Sameep Padora’s black limestone step temple
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Meet the people who are going back to the basics of construction, but with a sustainable twist. Plus, post-pandemic home trends
For the longest time, summer vacations meant weeks at the maternal grandparents’ 100-year-old colonial bungalow in Ahmednagar. Abbott Bungalow has survived three generations perhaps because it was built prioritising features like natural cooling, solar orientation and sustainable materials such as stone floors and walls made with ....

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