Goa-based Bennet & Bernard, which has set a benchmark in sustainable practices for over a decade, is further enhancing its design initiatives at its homes in view of the expected changes in consumer behavioural patterns, post COVID-19. In its new builds, it is incorporating new layouts, design and structural modification like re-distribution of airflow and oxygen supply, and implanting elements for quick absorption of carbon dioxide to enhance hygiene and health. The design flow of the selected light, placement and paint schemes will add to the existing eco-friendly technology approaches at its properties.
Bennet & Bernard’s home designs are always functional, allowing nature and development to be maximized. Furthermore, the enhanced designs will also incorporate aspects like versatile workspaces, community vegetation, contactless delivery and self-sustenance. Other traditional healthy practices like keeping footwear outside, hygiene norms for lonew initiatives.
Sustainability is an integral part of our design initiatives as we endeavour to set new benchmarks in delivering environment-friendly projects. It is important now to customize relevant technologies which would incorporate modern habitat design with traditional practices
Lincoln Bennet Rodrigues, Founder & Chairman
It is now critical to think out-of-the box for the future and alter our course to a new charter. It is going to be exciting times ahead and only the bold and innovative will be the frontrunners”
Lindsay Bernard Rodrigues, Co-owner and Director
Ensuring that working from home is also ergonomically efficient, the developer is creating an exclusive space which will impart an “office-like feel”, with designs that help maintain privacy, offer a noise-free ambience, and ensure minimal distractions. Usage of copper will be a regular feature and the company is working in multiple ways to enhance the wellness of their clients.
As a natural progression from building aesthetically beautiful and cozy homes, the company is now introducing its new vertical – Victory Gardens - hydroponic farms in all its new projects. Sustainable farming and the desire to eat fresh, organic, zero-carbon food, hydroponic farming is the best way to provide healthy and nutrient-rich food. Hydroponics and other soil-less farming techniques can also help take our agriculture and farming industry to the next level as climate change poses a major challenge to food production. Hydroponic gardening is fast becoming a popular choice for many growers around the world due to its more sustainable approach to resource usage.