Kudos to the young architects and engineers who are reviving these ecofriendly materials and construction techniques by studying old structures in their villages. Thanks to this channel for featuring such works!
So it's environmentally friendly and CHEAPER TOO? That's fantastic, gives me so much more hope for a sustainable future for humanity - and India will lead that charge.
Dear team kindly provide their informations in the description. Even though people from Tamilnadu including me also are struggling to get their information, then just think about North Indian brothers & sisters who aspire to inculcate these kinds of techniques. Hope you guys will consider about this and provide details in your upcoming videos 🇮🇳❤️
@Scroll.in you need to provide contact information of those people who can help people build eco houses too. Just interviewing them and making a video will do only less.
In Karnataka and in almost all south india earlier they used jaggery lime mixture as bonding material.. that too for big stones.. all old temple are from that mixture. In kannada it's called "gacchu"
Nowadays....Nobody is trying this type of way to construct the house or building, in traditional method but your natural team is working to get back our indian traditional structural building... really i salute you and your team...👏👏 Be indian🇮🇳 and live in Indian traditional house 🏠 😃🙏thank you...
Guys u r doing better than the best Which can't modern builders for money Naturality and u r actual escense brings more wealth and health More of need technology u should get added more for u r future and next gen
We need to keep individual cultures intact and believe in ancient time tested wisdoms. Let's not ape the west while seeking solutions. Because the best have been here, from ages...
Kudos to the young architects and engineers who are reviving these ecofriendly materials and construction techniques by studying old structures in their villages.
Thanks to this channel for featuring such works!
Traditional practices like this can be the solution to climate change ....Our ancestors had a very rich practices which connected to nature ..👍👍
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Old is gold vera level
So it's environmentally friendly and CHEAPER TOO? That's fantastic, gives me so much more hope for a sustainable future for humanity - and India will lead that charge.
Dear team kindly provide their informations in the description. Even though people from Tamilnadu including me also are struggling to get their information, then just think about North Indian brothers & sisters who aspire to inculcate these kinds of techniques. Hope you guys will consider about this and provide details in your upcoming videos 🇮🇳❤️
We need this old methods for sustainability
Now these are the things which satisfy me in this modern age where we are forgetting our rich heritage.
@Scroll.in you need to provide contact information of those people who can help people build eco houses too. Just interviewing them and making a video will do only less.
Scroll should do more of such docuseries. Awesome work.
Jai Sri Ram..ancient. and stronger ough.love it 🙏
India can be an amazing amazing country. Only problem is the people we elect.
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politicians divide us in religion, caste and creed but we need to be united
Brilliant work! Thanks for highlighting this, Scroll!
In Karnataka and in almost all south india earlier they used jaggery lime mixture as bonding material.. that too for big stones.. all old temple are from that mixture. In kannada it's called "gacchu"
Amazing Arvind....👏👏👏
Wow. So nice. One with the nature. I would love to build a home like that in my village.
Congratulations on bringing back the old architectural style💐👏
Nowadays....Nobody is trying this type of way to construct the house or building, in traditional method but your natural team is working to get back our indian traditional structural building... really i salute you and your team...👏👏 Be indian🇮🇳 and live in Indian traditional house 🏠 😃🙏thank you...
Such talented youth!
💖Marvellous 💖
Obviously cities cannot adapt these techniques. But villages can.
In Citities also you can construct Mud arch buildings. Check Auroville Pondicherry and Mahija Bangalore projects. I am going to try one
Truly inspiring! would like to have such a house myself.. Namaste from Norway.
Ya sure. Happy for your interest 🙂
How to contact you Mr. Aravind?@@aravindmanoharan1284
Down to Earth 👏🏽👏🏽
That Ganesh scene was so cute
Awesome 😄👍🏼
Beautiful
Amazing job guys 🙏
Super ji
Great content but audio quality is not….please do improve on this …..many viewers have been complaining on this
Guys u r doing better than the best
Which can't modern builders for money
Naturality and u r actual escense brings more wealth and health
More of need technology u should get added more for u r future and next gen
Very nice 👌👍
Awesome work, we could also look towards recycled materials or building new materials out of waste for construction
Awesome techniques... brilliant artisans....plz provide the contact details of the engineer who built this house.🙏🙏
what is the R rating for the mud / limestone walls, ?
Please share the contact for Lime plastering
There’s some problem with voice over it’s echoes a lot . Please see to that .
Good, v good
Sadly this video are not getting much views..😑😑
Please provide Contacts of the Maison and the construction workers
You could have provided the details of the technique rather than just peripheral descriptions.
Need of the hour
We need to keep individual cultures intact and believe in ancient time tested wisdoms. Let's not ape the west while seeking solutions. Because the best have been here, from ages...
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Can it provide affordable homes ?
I've enjoyed your videos BUT you need to fix the ENGLISH audio.
It's not crisp or clear. There's a muffled quality about it.
Amen
Plz share contact no...ye Tamilnadu k Bande se milana hai
What is the use of uploading such videos. Add their contact details if anyone wants to build such a house.
ant friendly house
This will only work for 1 to 3 storey homes. I seriously doubt that you can build skyscrapers with this technique.
Pillars roofs and beams can built with concrete and walls with the lime or mud mortar
@@sivakavivijay3636 definitely need steel or stone bro
@@princeo15 yes I meant Rcc as concrete
There are many indigenous techniques. How do you think huge Palaces and Temple towers were built in those times?!
Can I get the Architects contact number.
Contact details please