Anliesh Ahuja Uses Vertical Inversion to Help Others

Anilesh Ahuja has helped introduce a new concept to housing and business design called “vertical inversion” to his new building designs that are helping the less privileged find more affordable housing and more sustainable business models. These homes will provide a better place to live for more than 14,000 low-come families who would otherwise find themselves without housing, or in poor, squalid conditions when living elsewhere.

This integrated community will also provide job opportunities throughout the community to help these families and individuals earn a better income to put towards a better future. This is all the philanthropic work of the new concept of vertical inversion that Anilesh Ahuja is using to help build buildings that are taller and take up less land in an already very crowded Udder Pradesh state. Taking up less land makes the building more affordable and the cost of housing more attainable for lower income families, while still giving them a better option for housing than they would have otherwise.

The vertical move will also help foster a sense of community among residents. Everything that is needed to run an effective community is under one roof, and all of the aspects of work and home life are in close congruence to each other, which allows residents to get to work more easily, to help make a living for their own family. Lifting these individuals out of poverty is one of Ahuja’s goals, and giving them a place to start is a great way to begin.

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