Sonali Sharma, Author at Go Smart Bricks – Page 2 of 4

Concrete is a well known gray building material that is widely used in almost every construction project – right from residential apartments to commercial buildings to pavers, sidewalks, viaducts, bridges etc. But very of us know the other side of this well-known building material. Do you know the production of commercial concrete material releases tons […]
Continue reading

Brick – a sustainable product Bricks are one of the oldest and most traditional construction materials that are trusted by most of the people. Bricks are made up clay that offers several benefits which no other kind of construction materials can offer. Since brick is made of natural materials, which from the viewpoint of ecology, […]
Continue reading

Porotherm bricks are smart walling material that peruses the advantages of natural clay. These are perforated hollow bricks, which can be either horizontally perforated or vertically perforated. The fact that they are made of natural substances and are hollow from inside makes them far more efficient than the traditional solid bricks and blocks. Porotherm bricks […]
Continue reading

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. True! But can trash turn into a benefit for the environment? Building with Waste – compiles some of the construction materials that are entirely or partly made out of waste materials. According to the book, people must be following the practice of using cheap, durable and green building […]
Continue reading

What are pavements? Classically pavement in construction is outdoor flooring or a superficial surface covering. These are actual travel surfaces which are durable and serviceable to tolerate the traffic load shuttling over it. Pavements are part of the hardscape in landscape architecture; they are used on sidewalks, road surfaces, patios, courtyards, etc. The primary role […]
Continue reading

Since the start of 2015, the construction sector has been experiencing a dramatic resurgence in terms of growth. This rapid development will have some detrimental impact on the environment too. The UK Green Building Council says, the construction sector consumes more than 400 million tons of material each year, and many of these have an […]
Continue reading

Clay bricks are one of the oldest and most traditional construction materials that are trusted by most of the people. Whether you’re building a new home or a commercial building or just renovating an old one, clay bricks can be used in any case and anywhere – be it on the ground or on the […]
Continue reading

Do corporate really care about the environment? This is one of the common questions that you might get to hear when we talk about industrial growth along with the sustainable environment. Large corporate and heavy industries are often considered as one of the main reasons for the growing negative impact on the environment. But at […]
Continue reading

Several industries including manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation use the Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to boost productivity, streamline business processes and most importantly cut operating costs, and the Global Construction industry which is estimated to be worth $10.3 trillion by 2020 (Source), is no exception. The IoT is actually making noteworthy changes to this industry […]
Continue reading

The cladding of buildings without any doubt is the most expressive and complex feature in any building design. Façade definitely is an elegant component of the building, but the role it plays in reducing building’s energy consumption, improving natural lighting and offering better airflow within the building is also noteworthy. Several concrete jungles are cropping […]
Continue reading