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Bengaluru-based architect Vishwanath has taken ‘water-saving’ to another level. He uses rain water for drinking, cooking and other daily chores. His house is synonym to nature and has lots of green plants in the yard. There is also a composting toilet that doesn't use any water and the material generated is used as fertilisers for the rooftop garden. He uses old concept of reduce, reuse and recycle and rainwater harvesting too.