Concorde Cuppertino Villas for sale Located at Electronic City, Bangalore Area Range 1865 - 3350 sq.ft., available with 3BHK Villas and 4BHK Villas.
Description:
When one finally discovers one’s dream home, it should be more than a place to live; it should be a place that helps define the resident itself. In recognition of this belief, Millionaire Homes spread over 12 acres at the heart of Electronic City, the hub of tomorrow’s affluent, have been crafted to suit your exacting standards. Located ideally, these 181 luxury villas at Concorde Cuppertino provide you with the lifestyle of a millionaire as well as the convenience you need to conduct your business. If you’re looking for a resplendent home that reflects your immaculate status, look no further than Concorde Cuppertino.
Amenities:
Swimming Pool
Coffee Shop
Squash Court
Yoga & Aerobic
Multi Gymnasium
Coffee Shop
Squash Court
Yoga & Aerobic
Multi Gymnasium
Massage Section
Parlour
Indoor Games
Outdoor Games
Skating Arena
Play Area
Party Hall
Clinic
Jogging Track
Amphitheater
Maze Garden
Elegant Water Bodies
Barbeque Area
Parlour
Indoor Games
Outdoor Games
Skating Arena
Play Area
Party Hall
Clinic
Jogging Track
Amphitheater
Maze Garden
Elegant Water Bodies
Barbeque Area
The concept of low-cost Housing is not a new found theory; rather it is a much ignored and denigrated subject of modem times. Any individual, if given a choice, would prefer a low cost-housing unit for the obvious reason - money! But, we don't have much choice in terms of the materials used for construction or we simply are not aware of the low cost technology. No one seems to bother to educate the public about the advantages and superiority of the raw materials used in the construction of low-cost housing structures.
It is a wrong notion that the traditional brick is the only right material for construction. The fact of the matter is, a substance called 'Celcrete' is 3 times stronger than brick. 'Celcrete' is the short form for Cellular Concrete. They are solid blocks made of sand, lime and cement. 'Celrete' is so strong that a normal foundation can bear a 'Celcrete' super structure three times taller and heavier than a brick foundation. The good news about celcrete is that it can be made in any size and of uniform quality and strength. The bad news is that it can only be used for the super-structure and not for the foundation.
Another wonderful material that is available to take the place of brick is a substance made of clay or laterite rock and soil. It is called' Latoblocks' and was designed and fabricated by the Structural Engineering Research Center (SERC), Chennai.
The SERC has developed a system to use hollow clay blocks to make pre-cast slab cement for roofing purposes. By this method, clay blocks are placed in rows and reinforced concrete 'ribs' run around the clay blocks. The slabs are produced on a long line pretensioning bed.
An alternative to these innovative and low-cost housing technology methods is the zip-system, which uses semi large concrete panels. With the essential foundation, the 150mm blocks are used as load bearing walls for one to three storey buildings. The hollow space between the two blocks that stick out are either filled with concrete or reinforced with steel rods to form a column. Joints at regular intervals support roof blocks between walls.
Structural concrete blocks made from high-density cement tlyash, chemical admixtures and sand, gravel or crushed rock which are very strong can also be utilized in construction. They can carry masonry upto 25 stories. Remarkably structural concrete blocks can be used even from foundation levels and in certain specific structures, you need not use columns at all.
While Celcrete saves upto 50 percent in masonry cost, Zip blocks can save timber for doorframes upto 50 percent. Structural concrete masonry can save 30 percent by not using steel reinforcement and consequently reducing energy costs. These alternate materials are not only less costly but also their standardized quality and load bearing capability are superior to conventional brick and mortar. These materials enable faster construction than cement or lime based walls, and that's fact.
Still, these low-cost housing materials are put to use by only a handful of builders. People are to blame for their ignorance and headstrong attitude which makes them believe that burnt brick is the only material, which can ensure durability of a building. Noting can be farther from the truth. Unless this false notion changes, it is difficult to get these cost-saving techniques an acceptance on a wider scale.
Those handling low cost housing materials do not have sufficient framing for the simple reason that there are not many trained professionals who practically use these and encourage other either. Thus, imparting new technologies to those unskilled helpers turned masons is all the more difficult. Nationwide, builders, civil engineers and architects seem frustrated at their inability to adopt low cost housing technologies for one reason or the other.
The fact remains that these cost-effective methods do not seem cost-effective at all when materials, which are cost effective, are transported from distant places.
The government should provide incentives and encouragement to manufactures of low cost housing materials so that they are available everywhere and in plenty. People need to be made aware of the low cost housing technologies available and the strong points and much neglected advantages in comparison to the traditional methods. The State Government need to take concrete steps and adopt these methods and that too as early as possible. Or else, the dream and projected plan to provide shelter to all will remain just a dream.
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