This project is a tribute to legend Architect Lorry Becker, the city s first Eco-friendly bungalow in Malad, known for his low cost housing, aptly named Avtaar, has an exposed brick effect. The entire weight of the bungalow rests on walls and the construction does not have concrete pillars for support. The construction has some striking features like beer bottles embedded in the walls, railway wooden sleepers serving as doors to the cupboards and window. Refurbished antiques serve as furniture. Barring the switches, there is no trace of plastic and aluminum in the house. Some of the eco-friendly and cost cutting techniques include using cement and lime as the binding material and excluding plaster. Lime makes the structure stronger and also gives it earthquake resistant. Instead of paint, walls are whitewashed the interior with lime. The roof has embedded terra cotta tiles, which gives a cooling effect to the house.