
Sustainability · Built for the long stay
The most sustainablebuilding is the onethat lasts.
Our approach
Six choices we make before the first wall goes up.
Sustainability is mostly a list of decisions taken early — about orientation, openings, water, energy, and material origin. We resolve as much of it as possible at design stage, when changing our mind is still cheap.
- 01
Passive comfort first
Orientation, cross-ventilation, deep verandas, shaded openings. We resolve comfort with the building before we resolve it with a machine. Less load. Lower bills. A stay that breathes whether the power is on or not.
- 02
Materials chosen for fifty years
We prefer materials with a long second life — stone, lime, hardwood, fired clay — sourced as close to site as the project allows. Specifications are written for ageing, not for the opening-day photograph.
- 03
Water as a closed loop
Rainwater harvesting on every property from day one. Greywater recovery for landscape and flush. Permeable hardscape so the ground keeps drinking. We design as if the borewell is a guest, not a tap.
- 04
Energy that earns its place
Solar-ready roofs, EV charging provision, low-W fixtures. Where rooftop generation is viable we build it in at design stage rather than retrofit it later. The grid is a backup, not a default.
- 05
Embodied carbon, openly counted
We track the carbon spent making the property, not just running it. Concrete blends, steel sourcing, transport distance — these are line items in our specs, weighed against the experience we want to create.
- 06
Sites that stay alive
Trees worth keeping are mapped before drawings begin. Native planting goes in early so landscape grows up with the property. The wildlife that was there is meant to still be there at check-in.
Where we are headed
Targets, frankly stated.
We are one year old. We do not yet hold the certifications below. Listing them here is a commitment, not a credential — the frameworks already shape how we draw and specify, well before the paperwork catches up.
- 01Green tourismon the pathExploring Green Tourism certification for our flagship properties. The framework guides operations even before the plaque arrives.
- 02LEED / IGBCtargetingTargeting LEED and IGBC-aligned design for upcoming hospitality projects. Daylight, water, materials and indoor air quality are written into the brief from day one.
- 03Embodied carbonin motionEvery property we begin from 2025 measures its embodied carbon. The number doesn't excuse the design — it informs it.
- 04Site biodiversityin motionTree surveys before site clearance on every project. Replanting at a multiple of what is removed, with native species that belong here.
When the certifications arrive we will say so plainly. Until then, the work is the proof.
A commitment
“Every property we begin from 2025 measures its embodied carbon.”
We will publish what we learn — including the stays where we missed our own targets. The honest number is the only one worth reporting.
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