In the misty Deurali on the way to Pathivara, the first phase of superstructure construction of Center for Conservation & Sustainable Living (CCSL), is going on full swing post lifting of the COVID-19 construction restrictions.
The lighter, single storey Interpretation Center (IC) component is taking shape with the swift erection of Bajrath timber frame structure. A rain cover has been temporarily installed to continue with the stone dressing where preparations for the heavier stone masonry work of the Main Building component is also underway.
The IC component will soon have its first 450mm stone masonry to protect the timber frame from the weathering effects of sun and rain.
We are glad to have the construction up and running and look forward to begin the Main Building component too.
Read more about the project on our previous blog here:
https://sustainablemountainarchitecture.tumblr.com/post/185356473580/located-at-2620m-altitude-inside-deurali-bhitri









