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September 26, 2024 | Architecture

Today’s society is no stranger to the term “sustainability”. Be it fashion, entertainment or lifestyle choices, most of us have grasped the importance of switching to sustainable alternatives, and have made this conscious decision towards a better, stronger and greener future. But how many of us have taken the extra step to incorporate environmentally friendly patterns into the construction and working of the structures we live and function in? In order to transform sustainable practices into a part of our everyday life rather than just a trend we don’t want to be left out of, it is important to consider all aspects of human activities that bring harm to the environment, and rectify them at their very source. 

Sustainability within businesses is driven by three pillars, or rather the three ‘P’s: People, Planet and Profit. A clever interplay between these three pillars – to craft structures that generate the least amount of negative impact on the environment at a reasonable budget, all while bearing in mind the long term comfort of the inhabitants of these structures – is the aspiring motive behind sustainable architecture. In short,  sustainable architechture can be defined as a style or design of architecture that ensures minimal negative impacts caused by humans and construction on the environment, now and into the future. While many of us may not comprehend the immediate need for sustainability in our everyday lives, its contributions to the planet and people are multiple. In a survey conducted by IPSOS (Institut Public de Sondage d’Opinion Secteur) in 2019, India ranked higher when compared to its developed counterparts with respect to consumer behavior and attitudes towards whole hearted acceptance of environmentally safe and sustainable products. Slowly, but evidently, the population is growing more and more aware. 

Let us explore a few pointers that could clear the confusion – Why sustainable architecture?

  • Eco-friendly Building Materials
    Green or eco-friendly buildings switch the use of conventional construction materials for alternatives that are gentler on the earth and nature. This type of architecture makes use of sustainable building materials such as bamboo, hemp, flax, soy and recycled/upcycled materials that are just as effective for construction compared to traditional materials such as concrete or plastics. By doing so, the environmental impact and wastage created by such  buildings and structures is significantly less. Moreover, these naturally available and accessible materials, reduce the cost of construction by a considerable amount, and also contribute to creating healthier living spaces ensuring an improved quality of life. 
  • Renewable Energy Resources 
    Green buildings take advantage of natural sources of energy such as the sun and wind to make the most out of natural lighting, ventilation, heating and cooling. Not only do these methods enable inhabitants to keep a check on their bills, but also bears numerous physical, as well as mental health benefits on account of improved air quality and connection with nature.
    Sustainable architectural designs also often incorporate water conservation systems such as rainwater collection and water recycling, a proactive approach towards water wastage. These sustainable structures significantly reduce the strain on the planet’s limited energy resources, and teach humans to make use of their surroundings to their interest. 
  • Modern and Innovative Designs 
    Apart from the many environmental benefits that sustainable architecture extends to nature, this category of architecture and construction has also birthed some fresh, brilliant and advanced structural designs and ideas, that stand out amongst a monotonous stretch of traditional houses and other buildings. Sustainable structures around the globe have acquired popularity and appreciation, not just for its progressive mode of working, but also for the grandeur of its look and style. 
  • Regulation of Local Resources
    Due to the rapid surge in India’s population over the last decade, there has been an added pressure on local shared resources such as water and energy. Through advanced technologies, and well planned and executed systems, green architecture developments help to considerably reduce the strain on these resources, by encouraging maximum utilization out of minimum quantity. 

Our Contribution towards a Better Future 

We, at Earthenhive, prioritize creating spaces that have a deep sense of purpose, culture and surrounding. With national-level accolades and successfully executed projects to back up our vision and claims, we assure you that we pour our heart and soul into crafting the perfect haven for every client, tailored to your budget and your every need. For personally curated homes and spaces that don’t burn a hole in your pocket – or on our planet, visit our website today.

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