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House worth $33,58,815 gets modified to save single tree in central India

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A house worth Rs 25 crore (USD 33,58,815) was modified around a tree to avoid cutting it in central India's Madhya Pradesh. Visuals shot on November 15 feature the uniquely architected house in Chhatarpur.

Visuals feature the uniquely constructed house standing tall around the Mango tree. The ceilings are designed to let the growing branches pass, while the floors are constructed accordingly to allow the tree to flourish. A little temple also rests on a cemented platform from where the tree starts.

The house owner's mother bought a mango tree 10 years ago, and the family planted it in the middle of the central courtyard. Soon, the tree grew tall and began bearing fruits. Years later, the family wanted to build a cloth showroom in the house but refused to cut the tree.

As a solution, they reconstructed the structure around the tree, so that it has enough space to grow without any disruptions. They modified and built the house with the tree located centrally, crossing two terraces. Moreover, two clothing showrooms are now functional in the building, without harming an inch of the Mango tree.

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