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Breathing Walls and Timeless Craft

Breathing Walls and Timeless Craft: The Revival of Lime Plaster in India

Lime plaster has a long history in India, widely used in traditional architecture such as havelis, temples, and forts, especially in regions like Rajasthan and Gujarat. Made from lime, sand, and sometimes cow dung, it is known for its natural composition, breathability, and thermal insulation properties. Lime plaster allows moisture to evaporate, helping prevent mold and dampness, which is especially useful in India’s varied climate—from extreme heat to heavy monsoons. Its flexibility also reduces the risk of cracks over time.

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From a sustainability perspective, lime plaster is highly eco-friendly. It is carbon-negative, as lime reabsorbs carbon dioxide during curing, offsetting the emissions from its production. The materials are often locally sourced, reducing transportation impact, and the plaster itself is fully recyclable. These qualities make it an ideal choice for environmentally conscious building. Today, lime plaster is experiencing a revival in India, especially in green architecture and heritage conservation projects for its ecological and cultural value.

Lime & Cement Comparison
 
Aspect Lime Plaster Cement Plaster Environmental Impact
CO2 Emissions (kg CO2eq/m²) 0.88-1.27 kg CO2eq 5.86-6.37 kg CO2eq 83-86% Lower emissions
Thermal Conductivity (W/m·K) 0.16 W/m·K 1.58 W/m·K 90% Better insulation
Carbon Footprint Carbon Negative High Carbon Footprint 149% CO2 reduction with renewable energy
Energy Consumption Reduction (%) 12-23 kWh/m² savings Baseline (Higher consumption) Significant energy savings
Moisture Management Excellent – Allows moisture vapor transfer Poor – Traps moisture Prevents mold and dampness
Durability (Years) 100+ years (Proven in heritage structures) 25-50 years Longer service life
Production Temperature (°C) 900°C 1450°C 38% Less energy for production
Recyclability Fully Recyclable Non-recyclable Circular economy compatible
Breathability High – Microporous structure Low – Dense structure Natural climate regulation
Flexibility High – Self-healing properties Rigid – Prone to cracking Reduced maintenance needs
 
Challenges and Implementation Strategies

Despite its advantages, lime plaster adoption faces challenges including higher initial costs and limited skilled labor availability. However, these challenges are offset by reduced lifecycle costs through lower energy consumption and minimal maintenance requirements.

Implementation strategies should focus on local material sourcing to minimize transportation emissions and costs. India’s abundant limestone resources provide excellent opportunities for localized production, supporting both environmental goals and economic development.

 

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