Various green building and cost effective techniques have been used in the building to connect is to the context, climate and environment.
Materials – The building is built incorporating various cost effective measures of building design like and all the materials that have been used are locally available materials within 100 km radius
Structural system - The entire studio is supported by steel structure which makes it light weight and helps to withstand more loads. Steel is re-used grade steel as loading on top is only of the roof and not extra floors.
Walls – All walls have exposed brick facing and brick cladding. This reduced the cost of plastering and painting.
One of the walls has brick jail pattern in itself, making it cost effective and aesthetically pleasing at the same time.
Door Windows – Door windows are made of a re-engineered wood. Louvers help in maintaining the wind draught and act as a temperature and glare controller. Solid wood for door and windows is partially re-engineered, partially planted wood.
Flooring – IPS, i.e. cement flooring is used for corridors and brick flooring is provided in the courtyard to maintain the harmony of materials. Also these are locally available and in-situ materials which help in reducing the cost of project.
The artifacts add another dimension to the space, using anthropomorphic and vernacular symbolism. The light fixtures have also been selected beyond just their functional use, they add to the ambiance of the space while heightening the wall and ceiling finishes.