Biophilia as Infrastructure: The End of Cosmetic Green
The conversation has shifted. Five years ago, architects pitched biophilic integration as a sustainability bonus—a nice-to-have that differentiated premium projects. Today, developers lead with it. Workplace research validates 15 per cent wellbeing, productivity and creativity gains in green-integrated environments (Human Spaces Report, 2015), and commercial tenants now expect living facades, vegetative roofs and botanical interiors as baseline, not luxury.But here's what changed the game: architects are no longer limited in biophilic designing due to factors that were hitherto considered co..
From Foundation to Finish: BirlaNu Solutions for Long-Lasting Construction
Durability in modern construction is engineered, not incidental. For builders, architects, infrastructure developers and homeowners, long-term performance depends on how effectively structural systems, service networks and finishing materials function together. Decisions made at the foundation stage directly influence maintenance cycles, operational stability and lifecycle cost efficiency.As project complexity increases and climatic stress intensifies, the industry is moving towards integrated material ecosystems rather than fragmented procurement. In this context, BirlaNu has emerged as a rel..
Seppa Township Road Being Paved With Bituminous Concrete
Work is underway to pave the main township road in Seppa with bituminous concrete, marking a significant upgrade to the local transport network. The project is being overseen by the district administration and carried out by municipal contractors using mechanised laying equipment. The initiative aims to replace older surface material that had become potholed and dusty, and to improve all weather access for residents and public services. Local officials have coordinated traffic diversions and site safety measures to minimise disruption during construction. The work includes preparing the base, ..

