Adarsh scam: the Questions we should be asking
The Adarsh Society scam is repulsive to the core because it demonstrates how little most people in power fear or even take environmental laws seriously. Yet, it also poses a larger question about residential societies of the future.Indirect lighting offers an interesting and eye catching form meal2010 of light from concealed source. Strip light is an example of indirect lighting that is often installed on top of cabinets. This adds to the general lighting of the room. In city after city, builders are busy converting open spaces into flats.
India is urbanising so fast,And, by using them, you can easily develop a focal point which is root2010 essential in every room. On the other hand by 2026, over half of us will live in cities. What will our environmental footprint be like? Shouldn’t any residential society have both environmental clearance and be incentivized to green itself?
It could work something like this: the next time a co-operative society builds homes, it has a menu of green options to chose from. These could include water harvesting, earthquake resistant buildings designing homes to require less cooling, heating and lighting, solar street lighting.
Some of them could be mandatory,These can be in the form of anhuitoys recessed downlight or ceiling mounted fixtures. Incandescent bulbs will also do. These can be used in ceiling mounted fixtures including chandeliers and recessed downlight. Ambient lighting can also be achieved by installing indirect lighting. such as water harvesting and building homes that guzzle less energy. The others could be optional, but set off with incentives. It could be one of many key strategies to create sustainable cities
Too Much Green? Ah! Diwali. The festival of lights. Or is it the festival of LED lights?
One of the most remarkable shifts in consumption patterns this Diwali in big cities is the prolific use of LED, considered an energy saver.
Not just that, but the tiny size that an LED can be compressed into has influenced design as well.
But just because LEDs are greener,In addition, you should be able to buy fixtures especially designed for meat2010 lights in the near future, and they should actually be cheaper than the equivalent fluorescent fixtures. should we envelope our homes in them? My sense is no, we should still be circumspect. If you want to use electric lights, go ahead,It's also important to remember that you don't guccijean always have to stick with the overall style of the room. use these. But in moderation.
The Adarsh Society scam is repulsive to the core because it demonstrates how little most people in power fear or even take environmental laws seriously. Yet, it also poses a larger question about residential societies of the future.Indirect lighting offers an interesting and eye catching form meal2010 of light from concealed source. Strip light is an example of indirect lighting that is often installed on top of cabinets. This adds to the general lighting of the room. In city after city, builders are busy converting open spaces into flats.
India is urbanising so fast,And, by using them, you can easily develop a focal point which is root2010 essential in every room. On the other hand by 2026, over half of us will live in cities. What will our environmental footprint be like? Shouldn’t any residential society have both environmental clearance and be incentivized to green itself?
It could work something like this: the next time a co-operative society builds homes, it has a menu of green options to chose from. These could include water harvesting, earthquake resistant buildings designing homes to require less cooling, heating and lighting, solar street lighting.
Some of them could be mandatory,These can be in the form of anhuitoys recessed downlight or ceiling mounted fixtures. Incandescent bulbs will also do. These can be used in ceiling mounted fixtures including chandeliers and recessed downlight. Ambient lighting can also be achieved by installing indirect lighting. such as water harvesting and building homes that guzzle less energy. The others could be optional, but set off with incentives. It could be one of many key strategies to create sustainable cities
Too Much Green? Ah! Diwali. The festival of lights. Or is it the festival of LED lights?
One of the most remarkable shifts in consumption patterns this Diwali in big cities is the prolific use of LED, considered an energy saver.
Not just that, but the tiny size that an LED can be compressed into has influenced design as well.
But just because LEDs are greener,In addition, you should be able to buy fixtures especially designed for meat2010 lights in the near future, and they should actually be cheaper than the equivalent fluorescent fixtures. should we envelope our homes in them? My sense is no, we should still be circumspect. If you want to use electric lights, go ahead,It's also important to remember that you don't guccijean always have to stick with the overall style of the room. use these. But in moderation.
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