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The Green Construction Playbook - Sustainable Architecture and Traditional Techniques

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Explore the origins of environmental consciousness in architecture and gain compelling insights on overcoming challenges in sustainable practices through this TEDx talk. Discover how Anupama Bothireddy, a landscape architect specializing in reviving traditional construction techniques and experimenting with alternative building materials, envisions creating breathable, environmentally sensitive buildings. Learn from Aafreen Fathima Kabir, founder of Ninety Eight Madras, as she shares her perspective as an architect, artist, storyteller, and budding historian who promotes heritage awareness through art and heritage walks. Gain valuable knowledge on green construction and sustainable architecture from these two accomplished professionals who have co-founded their own architecture firms.

Syllabus

The Green Construction Playbook | Anupama Bothireddy & Aafreen Fathima Kabir | TEDxNapierBridge

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    I personally found this video very inspiring and relevant, especially for architects and designers today. It made me reflect on how simple design decisions and material choices can have a strong impact on the environment. I liked how the speakers connected traditional construction methods with modern thinking, showing that sustainability does not always require complex technology. Overall, the talk encouraged me to think more responsibly about architecture and the role we play in shaping a better future.

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