ACC Builds the First ‘Gratitude Villa’ in India made fully with Sustainable Materials as Part of its Global “Houses of Tomorrow” Initiative
As a concrete step towards bringing sustainable construction, ACC Ltd.
has launched Houses of Tomorrow (HOT) in India, a global initiative by Holcim. This will make ACC the first Indian building materials manufacturer to measure and promote low CO₂ emissions in the construction of independent family residences. The Houses of Tomorrow are sustainable, affordable, inclusive and replicable.
The initiative aims to build houses using innovative near zero CO₂ footprint building materials. The first project in India named ‘Gratitude Villa’ is located in Puducherry. Designed by Architect Trupti Doshi, a well-known sustainability professional, the project uses materials, climate specific passive design, and smart construction methodologies to create
a holistically sustainable house while enhancing the comfort of
the residents.
‘Gratitude Villa’ is expected to reduce CO₂ emissions by 40% through
the use of materials such as ECOPact green concrete, ACC Suraksha cement, fly-ash bricks and low CO₂ alternative to virgin steel reinforcements.
Mr. Sridhar Balakrishnan, MD & CEO, ACC Limited, said, “Our parent company “Holcim” is spearheading the transition towards sustainable construction. The concept of “Houses of Tomorrow” was born out of this sustainability commitment. We are proud to introduce this initiative in India, which will help us continue inspiring future generations of home builders to adopt green products and sustainable solutions. We strongly believe that sustainability is for everyone in any location and at any price range through innovation and smart design”
As part of the selection process, over 40 well-known architects were invited to participate in the “Houses of Tomorrow” initiative. Following a review by the jury, Gratitude Villa was selected to be the first House of Tomorrow
in India as it met the objective of showcasing a beautifully designed house that utilizes low carbon impact materials and sustainable construction.
Wave 1 of this unique project is being coordinated across 5 countries - India, Kenya, France, Canada and Mexico, which aims to positively impact
the environment, while creating long-term value for the residents.