Bamboo Homes: A Lesson in Sustainability

As climate change has evolved from being a theory to a scientifically proven reality, the interest in sustainable architecture has grown manifolds. Scaling high on sustainability, and strength, Bamboo has emerged as an incredible material of the future.

In a world where cement is the go-to material for every construction, let’s go back to our roots. Why? For the sake of sustainable development. Don’t we want to stop environmental degradation and leave a cleaner earth for our future generations? Yes, the concept of sustainable architecture has never been talked about so much as it is being now. It is not just a trend that will go away but it is rather a revolution we need to adopt to save our planet.

Bamboo, one of the fastest-growing wild grass, is now being utilised as an eco-friendly construction material. It grows fast and reaches its full height of maturity in a short span of three years. The best part, it regenerates in no time after harvesting. An unproductive land can also experience Bamboo thriving and growing over 35 inches in a single day.

Know how can we unleash the stunning future of sustainable architecture with bamboo homes.

Strength of Bamboo Homes

If you are thinking about the strength, then Bamboo tops the ratings here by all means. This fastest growing plant has twice the compression ratio of concrete and the same strength-to-weight ratio as steel.

Erica Hardly's Bamboo House in Bali
Elora Hardly’s Bamboo House in Bali
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Elora Hardy, a Canadian designer and the founder of the company IBUKU left New York to build a sustainable house in Bali, Indonesia. The house is entirely made of Bamboo and Elora used baron to treat Bamboo and make it indigestible for insects.

Environment-Friendly

Bamboo is super friendly with the environment. The bamboo forests control the pollution by producing a large amount of oxygen that is almost 35 percent more than trees. So, you don’t have to think twice before preparing the floor covering of your bamboo home. This plant totally complements the sustainable architecture of your home.

The Interiors of One of the Houses Built By Bamboo Houses India
Source: The Logical Indian

Prashant Lingam and Aruna Kappagantula, the co-founders of Bamboo House India in Hyderabad are utilising the innovative uses of Bamboo in sustainable architecture for homes. They construct beautiful modern-day bamboo homes equipped with electricity, internet, and all amenities for comfortable living. The raw materials are procured from Meghalaya, Tripura, and Assam.

Sustainable Architecture of Bamboo Homes
The founder of Bamboo House India with Their Workers
Source: The Logical Indian

Earthquake and Hurricane Resistant Bamboo Homes

Bamboo has the ability to absorb the shocks of seismic activity and harsh winds far better than any rigid steel or concrete structure. This is because it is lightweight has good elasticity. Thus, you will find Bamboo being widely preferred in areas where typhoons and earthquakes are common occurrences.

Bamboo Homes in Himalayas
Bamboo Home in Badrinath that Stays 10 Degrees Warmer
Source: The Better India

Bamboo Homes are Recyclable

Have you ever thought about the amount of waste that is generated from the construction of homes? About 8,000 pounds of waste is created from a single home construction of 2,000 Sq.Ft. Where does this waste go? Well, it all ends up in the landfills. In comparison, your Bamboo Homes are completely recyclable. So, no problem with waste generation.

Given its structural properties and amazing versatility, Bamboo is increasingly gaining popularity as a construction material. Bamboo has also proven its tenacity to withstand snow, rain, and sun. So, while we now know how bamboo grows faster and stronger, ask yourself if there is a need to dig the fertile soil to make bricks? How about digging your dream house from the earth and let it grow from it? This is what Bamboo does for you.

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Saumya Dixit An ardent believer of Karma, a sky gazer, a caffeine addict, and a professional story-teller, Saumya is associated with the marketing and communications industry for more than 7 years now. She believes words are a powerful force available to humankind, and we must choose them wisely. In her constant effort to live fully, she follows a consistent workout regime, enjoys different genres of music, sings karaoke and explores off-beat destinations.
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