Thannal means Shade...Thannal Natural Homes is based in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India. Founded by Natural Builder & Architect Biju Bhaskar with his wife Sindhu Bhaskar in 2011. This group is specializing in affordable earthen homes from locally sourced and reclaimed materials without cement ( Zero % cement buildings) and chemicals. Indian Natural Building School offering apprenticeship & workshop.Research & documentation in Traditional mud architecture. Publishing Book's & videos. On the path of making more Earth Friendly Youth and Creating Awareness in Natural Buildings. Discover more at thannal.com/ Tamil website thannal.com/ta/
Never heard OX blood being used. Everything else is ok but the Leather Business is a selfish by product of Modern Lifestyle and it needs to end forever.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7aiRwXO45us.htmlsi=MeNYgFv_W6Zl8XWW. Maybe porotherm bricks half cut can be used for above - just a idea n suggestion!!
That's very nice, but why do you want the smoke to be so close to the person who is cooking? I'm thinking about a system that is as smokeless as possible. Maybe a longer chimney and better traction/airflow, using home-made charcoal? Otherwise, great job and very inspiring videos. I wish you at least a few million subscribers 👍
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Plz made a full video even that is more than 3 hour i will watch how to make it in and what is the construction company who made it what is the cost. And how much safe is this plz plz plz 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Our organization, Thannal Natural Homes, is based in Tiruvannamalai. We specialize in natural buildings using traditional techniques and local materials. You can learn more about us and our team here: thannal.com/thannal-team/. We also have a construction wing called "Mud & Lime," where our chief architects, Biju Bhaskar, Prakash G, and Dharan Ashok, lead projects focusing on natural and sustainable architecture. For more details about our construction projects and philosophies, visit www.mudandlime.thannal.com/.
@@ThannalNaturalHomes thanks for your prompt response.. Appreciate if you provide any idea for walls across farm ..as it will be with more circumstance