FRAME | There are multiple lessons in sustainable building to be learnt from this home in India
Wallmakers has completed The Pirouette House, a brick residence in Thiruvananthapuram driven by circular principles.
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Wallmakers has completed The Pirouette House, a brick residence in Thiruvananthapuram driven by circular principles.
Source: frameweb.com
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