Bio Home: a window to sustainable livingBio Home: a window to sustainable living

Bio Home: a window to sustainable living

Ritu Deshmukh
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Our Earth provides for everyone's needs but not for everyone's greed.. and yet we wish to build left, right and center with the conventional materials and would not think about the alternatives we have which are sustainable and do not leave any footprint on this planet. Our attempt is to design a Bio-home incorporating the notion of alternative building techniques and materials and create a new window to sustainable living.

The Design of the Bio Home incorporates the technology in a smart way and allows the user to use nature as an ally for symbiotic living. The materials used as well as artificial intelligence integrated with the various aspects of human habitation make it easier for the residents to optimise their way of life in a sustainable fashion. The use of Smart Roof, Walls, Gadgets are all leading to the new normal life which takes in the idea of Biophillic home to a new level. The flexible furniture , use of senses in the interior and exterior spaces designed in the house and optimising use of air, light and water to suit human needs is something every home should aspire to achieve and it should now be the human right to have these basic facilities of clean energy in the house. Blending it with nature and making nature a part of the design is also something we need to integrate in our day to day living.

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