BCIL homes – homes with a difference
Friday, May 9, 2008 2:02:33 AM
The T-Zed housing campus constructed by BCIL has 80 apartments and 15 independent two-storied homes named Candida. Most of the people living here work for the IT industry and have paid between Rs 60 lakhs and Rs 2 crores to own such spacious homes. Each apartment has gardens with soil made of coir and mulch. Two cats loll in a sunken sky garden outside the living space of one such home. A centralised system of drip irrigation will be used to water this garden. Herbs have been planted. They grow their own vegetables in their own roof gardens. T-Zed apartments have been built with sun-dried soil stabilised blocks and re-used construction debris.


