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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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Hill Area House With Sloping Roofs Mangalore Tile Roof, Benny Kuriakose, 2 Story House Design, Small Cabin House, Balcony Glass Design, Cottage House Designs, Modern Bungalow House Design, Sloping Roof, House Roof Design

Built at different levels to capture the contours of the land, the varying tiers of the roof ensure an unhindered view from all parts of the house. Water bodies and courtyards have been cleverly interwoven into the planning to be visible from all spaces in this hilltop residence. #SlopingRoof #Glassdesign #Hillarea

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A vernacular style of architecture with the use of locally available materials exposed laterite blocks, wood and Mangalore tile roof. The splash of rich hues &color blended in natural surroundings spells by itself true Dravidian Architecture & a unique style typical of Malnad region. Kerala Style Architecture, Wada Style Architecture, Chettinadu Style House, Malnad Style House, Old Wada Architecture, Indian Vernacular Architecture, Naalukettu House, Vernacular Architecture Indian, Indian Architecture Homes

A vernacular style of architecture with the use of locally available materials exposed laterite blocks, wood and Mangalore tile roof. The splash of rich hues &color blended in natural surroundings spells by itself true Dravidian Architecture & a unique style typical of Malnad region.

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