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Old 03-12-08   #1
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Smile Would you like to build a Green Home but don’t know how?

With little effort, each of us can create and build projects that have minimal negative impact on the environment.
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Jehan123,

Can you elaborate more on what exactly you mean by green building?from your post its not clear what construction material,foundation structure and other building aspects that are being used?can an existing house be converted?How feasible is it?In india most houses are built only in places where basic infrastructure like electricity, water connection, drainage is available.From the web i could find that more emphasis is on using renewable energy sources like solar, wind, biomass and usage of water treatment/recycling plant.

It would be helpful if you could compare the pros and cons of the existing technology against green building.
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hello friend,

Can you be more elaborate on what you mean by green building.
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Question Help me in this regard - Green House

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Is it possible to built these kind if houses in villages of India or only in big Cities... If its possible then whom i can approach..... wht will the over all cost... wht r the things we have to buy..... where we can get the materials required for it...... any permission required to construct these type of houses... will be a temp or perma houses.... where i can get all the details about it.....
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