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3 Indian Structures That Replaced Concrete — One’s a Bunker Built From Plastic Waste at 14000 Ft

Summary by The Better India
Sustainable designers Raghav Kumar and Aishwarya Lakhani enjoy being grammatically correct — both in the usual sense and in architecture. Their newest project, Kalga Banaras, a retail store for silk sarees, in Varanasi, is living proof of this.  Every arch here is a metaphor for transformation; every corner a comma, making you pause before you embrace what comes next. And the hero material, cob — “a mixture of mud, sand, straw, water, and love,”…
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The Better India broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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