October 2017 – Go Smart Bricks

Water is an essential component of all things in our lives. Sadly, today access to clean water is emerging out as a source of concern in many areas of our country and across the globe. Keeping in mind the current state, there is this inevitable need to employ water efficiency strategies in building construction. There […]
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Indian Architecture has always been a thing of inquisitiveness mainly because of the magnanimity and the arty creations. Our country has a varied mix of monuments, baroques and modernistic buildings which echo some story on the era it saw. Another notable fact about Indian architecture is that out of the 830 World Heritage Sites listed […]
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Colors are a vital element of our universe, not only in the natural environment but also in the environment which is created by the humans. Colors play a noteworthy role in the human evolutionary process, in the society and spaces we live and interact. When it comes to building architecture, we often consider colors to […]
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Real estate is the second largest employer after agriculture in India and is estimated to grow at 30 percent over the next decade. It is also estimated that this sector will get to see more non-resident Indian (NRI) investments as compared to the Indian resident investments – in both short term and long term. As […]
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The element of celebration, lights, and sweets is liked by everyone regardless of any region, religion, age or gender. The festival of lights, Diwali is more associated with the element of celebration and lightening than any religious ritual. Although it is a Hindu festival, it is more visible by the decoration of sites, […]
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Energy Efficiency is a word we often heard to save the energy and conserve it, Ministry of Power initiated and formed BEE (Bureau of Energy Efficiency) was formed and its function is to develop programs which will increase the conservation and efficient use of energy in India. It was formed after the Energy Conservation Act 2001 […]
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Architecture has been long worshipped like a religion. In older times, building a house was a great skill, and with considerations of Vastu Shastra and space planning, every build was considered a masterpiece. One such masterpiece built of pure woods and tiles was the house of the Oommen family, which had survived every odd and […]
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