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#CSEB#Sustainable Design#Earth architecture#wooden window#upcycle #cratewood Window Upcycle, Mud Architecture, Candle Making Workshop, Earth Architecture, Compound Wall Design, Living With Hiv, Workshop Plans, Interlocking Bricks, Compound Wall

The project was built for and commissioned by the Sneha Charitable Trust which imparts training and mentoring for People Living with HIV(PLHIV). Located at Carmelaram, Bangalore, it is centered around a candle making workshop with ancillary spaces comprising of a display unit, a store and a seminar hall envisioned as an inclusive space to showcase the various activities run by the trust. The site chosen within the 10 acre property dotted with several trees all of which was retained and the…

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Auroville Earth Institute: Aum House; CSEB Cseb Construction, Regenerative Architecture, Retreat Centre, Rammed Earth Wall, Wellness Retreat, Rammed Earth, Architecture Concept, Architecture Concept Drawings, Construction Drawings

The Auroville Earth Institute aims to research, develop, promote and transfer earth-based technologies, which are cost and energy effective. These technologies are disseminated through training courses, seminars, workshops, publications and consultancy within and outside India.

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Ra Maram located in Manchi reserve forest has been designed to align with the principles of cradle to grave concept, minimising the carbon footprint and embodied energy of the construction. The walls are of stabilised mud blocks with the foundation and certain feature walls, being of local Sadarhalli stone, sourced and sized from within the site. The wood was re-purposed from an abandoned factory near-by. #CSEB #Mangalore tile roof #Earth architecture Mud House Exterior, Tiled Roof House, Mud Homes, Tiled House, Mud Houses, Mud Wall, Tile Roof, Roof Tiles Design, Roof Ideas Architecture Design

Ra Maram located in Manchi reserve forest has been designed to align with the principles of cradle to grave concept, minimising the carbon footprint and embodied energy of the construction. The walls are of stabilised mud blocks with the foundation and certain feature walls, being of local Sadarhalli stone, sourced and sized from within the site. The wood was re-purposed from an abandoned factory near-by. #CSEB #Mangalore tile roof #Earth architecture

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