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Rishabh Aggarwal

🚀 Welcome to The CODE- India's No.1 Construction Podcast! 🚀 🌟 About Us: Exploring the intersection of construction, design, and engineering, we delve into captivating discussions, insights, and stories shaping our world. 💡 What We Offer: Insightful Interviews Thought-Provoking Discussions Inspirational Stories 🔍 Our Vision: Fostering collaboration, sparking dialogue, and inspiring the next generation of trailblazers in our industry. 🎧 How to Connect: Tune in for episodes filled with valuable insights. Subscribe and join the conversation! ✨ Welcome to The CODE Podcast! ✨

  1. Spent Crores on Home, Still Can't Sleep! 10 Soundproofing Secrets No One Tells You | EP 162

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    Spent Crores on Home, Still Can't Sleep! 10 Soundproofing Secrets No One Tells You | EP 162

    Ramesh ji spent ₹1.8 crore on a brand-new Bangalore apartment. East-facing. Park view. His dream home. First night in — he couldn't sleep. Neighbour's TV through the wall. Footsteps from upstairs. Water pressure in the pipes. By 3 AM, he was playing sleep meditation on YouTube in his own bedroom. His problem wasn't the mattress. It wasn't the curtains. His home was simply never built to be acoustically livable — and that's the story of almost every Indian home today. In Episode 162 of The CODE, we go deep into the engineering of silence. You'll learn the two numbers every homeowner should know — STC (Sound Transmission Class) and NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) — and why India's average construction delivers roughly half the international residential standard. We unpack the 100-year-old Sabine Formula, walk through NBC 2016 Part 8 (India's official acoustic building code that almost no one references), and break down 10 specific, science-backed ways to soundproof your home. We cover AAC blocks vs traditional red bricks, decoupled wall construction, floating floor systems that kill 15-25 dB of impact noise, why your door is the single weakest point in any room, double glazed window hacks, rockwool insulation, drop ceilings with isolation clips, acoustic treatment inside the room, and the free architectural planning move that can save you lakhs in retrofit costs later. Plus a myth-buster you won't hear anywhere else: the truth about Rat Trap Bond walls. Brilliant for thermal efficiency and cost savings — but acoustically, the physics tells a very different story than what sustainable construction influencers are claiming. Whether you're planning your dream home, mid-construction, or stuck in an apartment where you can hear every footstep upstairs, this episode gives you the engineering vocabulary and the specific interventions to fix it. Because a home that can't give you sleep isn't a home. It's just a building. Topics: soundproofing, acoustic design, STC, NRC, NBC 2016, IS 8225, AAC blocks, floating floors, Rat Trap Bond, Indian home construction, architecture, building science, sleep health. The CODE — India's No. 1 Construction Podcast. New episodes every week. Send this to your architect and contractor before your next project meeting.

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  2. The ₹5 Crore Home That Became ₹9 Crore — India's Construction Budget Crisis | EP 161

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    The ₹5 Crore Home That Became ₹9 Crore — India's Construction Budget Crisis | EP 161

    A ₹5 crore home that finished at ₹9 crore. A ₹2.5 crore project that ended at ₹5.35 crore. These are real, peer-reviewed cases from Indian residential construction — and they represent a national average most homeowners never see coming. In Episode 161 of The CODE, we break down exactly where your money disappears when you build a home in India, and how to avoid joining the 20-50% cost overrun average that defines our residential construction industry. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: - The H-House Surat case: How skipping a ₹15,000 soil test caused a ₹4 crore loss - The RP Residence Noida case: Why an inaccurate Bill of Quantities (BOQ) doubled the budget - The 6 biggest budget killers — scope creep, hidden costs, the lowest bidder trap, material price fluctuation, poor site management, and weak contracts - Value Management: the framework that can save 25-40% of total project cost - A 7-point non-negotiable checklist before you start construction - Why 10% of every rupee invested is wasted due to poor project performance (KPMG-PMI data) - The hidden costs that never appear in your contractor's quote (15-30% extra burden) WHO THIS IS FOR: Anyone planning to build a home in India, current homeowners mid-construction, architects, civil engineers, interior designers, and real estate investors who want research-backed clarity instead of contractor folklore. RESEARCH SOURCES: 2025 Scientific Reports (Nature) study on Indian residential buildings, KPMG-PMI Joint India Report, PMI Pulse of the Profession, MoSPI cost overrun data, and validated Value Management case studies. NEXT EPISODE: Sound insulation and acoustics — 10 proven ways to soundproof your home, including the STC 50 standard and a 100-year-old formula by Sabine that can transform your bedroom. If this episode helped you, please follow The CODE on Spotify, rate us 5 stars, and share with anyone planning to build a home. Your support helps us bring research-backed construction content to more Indian families. The CODE — India's No. 1 Construction Podcast. Research-backed. No opinions. Just data.

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  3. The Science of Why Some Spaces Feel Sacred (Neuroarchitecture & Temple Acoustics) TC159

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    The Science of Why Some Spaces Feel Sacred (Neuroarchitecture & Temple Acoustics) TC159

    Why does some space feel sacred — and why doesn't every temple? Most people say "good vibes." The science says something else entirely. Every time I have walked into a place that feels deeply peaceful — a temple, an old library, someone's quiet study — I have caught myself thinking the same thing. Why is this so peaceful? Most people I know answer that with vocabulary I have never found satisfying. "Good vibes." "Positive energy." "The aura of the place." But that explanation has a problem. Not every temple feels sacred. Not every meditation space makes your shoulders drop. There are temples in India — same religion, same deity, same six hundred years of history — where one moves you to silence and the other feels like a tourist photo opportunity. If the feeling were purely about divinity, every temple dedicated to the same god would feel identical. They don't. So what is the actual mechanism? This episode is the result of months of reading peer-reviewed neuroscience, acoustic engineering studies, and environmental psychology — looking for an honest answer to that question. CHAPTERS THE FINDINGS THAT GENUINELY RESHAPED MY THINKING A 1984 study in Science showed hospital patients whose rooms faced a small grove of trees recovered nearly a full day faster than those facing a brick wall. Same surgery. Same medication. The only variable was the view. A 2013 fMRI study in PNAS demonstrated that curved walls activate the brain's emotional regulator significantly more strongly than sharp rectangular geometry. Your reptile brain reads curves as safety, sharp corners as potential threat. Brihadeeswara Temple in Thanjavur was built around 1010 AD with acoustic geometry so precise that a priest's chant reaches every corner of the temple uniformly. No software. No measurement tools. A thousand years before the physics was formally understood. Konark Sun Temple uses destructive sound-wave interference to mute the nearby ocean — the exact principle behind modern noise-cancelling headphones. Engineered in the 13th century. In stone. The deeper I went, the clearer it became — our ancestors used design as a doorway. Light, acoustics, scale, materials, biophilia, stillness — to prepare the human nervous system to receive something larger than itself. The question was never "God or Engineering." It was always "God through Engineering." Most modern construction has forgotten this. We build buildings that are technically functional and spiritually dead. We spend the rest of our lives wondering why we never feel at peace at home. This episode is about remembering what we used to know. RESEARCH REFERENCED — Bermudez, J. (2009). The Extraordinary Architectural Experience survey, Catholic University of America — Vartanian, O., et al. (2013). Impact of contour on aesthetic judgments. PNAS, 110(Supp 2) — Ulrich, R. S. (1984). View through a window may influence recovery from surgery. Science, 224(4647) — JASA Express Letters (2025). Acoustic measurements at Indian heritage temples — Scientific Reports / Nature (2025). Biophilic design intervention studies — IIT Madras and Archaeological Survey of India joint acoustic studies — Cornell University Department of Design and Environmental Analysis ABOUT THE CODE The CODE is India's No. 1 construction podcast, hosted by Rishabh Aggarwal. We make construction, architecture, and the science of building understandable for homeowners, builders, designers, and the curious. 158 episodes deep and counting. Most episodes focus on the practical — foundations, waterproofing, electrical, materials, timing. Every now and then, we go deeper into the philosophical questions that sit underneath every wall we build. This is one of those episodes. If this episode moves you, share it with one person who would understand it. Follow The CODE on Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Substack for the full ecosystem — written deep-dives, visual explainers, and weekly episodes. NEW EPISODES EVERY WEEK.

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  4. Sahba Ne Design Kiya. L&T Ne 6 Saal Mein Banaya. — Lotus Temple Ki Real Engineering Story TC 158

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    Sahba Ne Design Kiya. L&T Ne 6 Saal Mein Banaya. — Lotus Temple Ki Real Engineering Story TC 158

    Vatican se zyada visited. Eiffel Tower se zyada. Taj Mahal se bhi zyada. — Aur banaya kisne? Ek 28 saal ke Iranian architect ne design kiya, British engineers ne maths solve kiya, aur L&T ke Indian workers ne 6 saal mein impossible ko reality bana diya.1976 mein Fariborz Sahba ne ek lotus-shaped building ka design banaya — 27 petals, 9 sides, 9 reflection pools. Engineers ne dekha aur ek line boli: "Ye structurally banaya nahi ja sakta."Phir bhi — 1986 mein South Delhi ke Kalkaji mein wo building khadi ho gayi. Aur aaj — 40 saal baad — 10 crore se zyada log ise visit kar chuke hain. Guinness World Records ke according — world's most visited religious building.Is episode mein hum dive karenge:→ Sahba ka India travel aur lotus discovery — Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Mughal heritage mein chhupa hua symbol→ Bahá'í Faith ka philosophy — 9 ka significance, no clergy, no rituals→ Flint & Neill (UK) ka 18-mahine ka structural design challenge — aur ring beam ka brilliant solution→ L&T ECC Construction Group ki 6-saal ki journey — bina modern computers ke 27 double-curved concrete shells banana→ Greek Pentelic marble — wahi marble jo Parthenon mein laga hai — aur Indian craftsmen jinhone use haath se fit kiya→ 9 reflection pools ka hidden secret — passive cooling system jo Delhi ki 45° garmi mein building ko 5-8 degrees cooler rakhta hai, bina AC ke→ Awards: Institution of Structural Engineers (UK), American Institute of Architects, American Concrete Institute, GlobArt Vienna→ Aur sabse bada reveal — kaise is ek project ne Indian construction industry ko world-class bana diyaYe sirf ek dharmik building ki kahani nahi hai. Ye Iranian vision, British engineering, aur Indian hands ki combined kahani hai. Ye Indian construction industry ki adulthood ka moment hai.Architecture ka sabse bada kaam structure khada karna nahi hai — log ki inner state badalna hai through space. Aur Lotus Temple ne ye prove kar diya.🎙️ The CODE — India ke buildings, builders, aur unke chhupe huye stories.Host: Rishabh Aggarwal👉 The CODE Academy — Practical building science aur material decisions ke fundamentals. Link in description.🔔 Subscribe karo, bell icon dabao — aage aane wali episode mein India ke pehle skyscraper ki kahani.#LotusTemple #FariborzSahba #LarsenAndToubro #IndianArchitecture #TheCODE

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  5. The Waterproofing Truth No One Tells You ft. Sunny Surlaker | TC 157 | The CODE

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    The Waterproofing Truth No One Tells You ft. Sunny Surlaker | TC 157 | The CODE

    Aapka ghar 10 saal mein kyun leak karta hai? Aur kya isse roka ja sakta hai? In this episode of The CODE, we sit down with Sunny Surlaker — Director at Assess Build Chem and one of India's leading concrete, admixtures & materials technologists (VJTI Mumbai + University of Michigan), with 13+ years of experience across India, Europe, the Middle East & Brazil. This isn't just a technical conversation. It's a wake-up call for every homeowner, civil engineer, architect, interior designer and builder in India. Sunny shares why durability — not just strength — is the real measure of good construction, why waterproofing is a SYSTEM and not a product, and the 5 specific steps to near-perfect waterproofing of any building. We get into why "cement se crack band kar do" is quietly destroying your structure, why structural repair should start with diagnosis like a doctor, and why Mughal-era and colonial buildings still stand strong while new construction cracks within years. We close by looking ahead — self-healing concrete, crystalline waterproofing, AI and structural health monitoring — and what every civil engineering student must understand before they graduate. Whether you're building your dream home, designing a project, or fighting seepage that just won't go away — this conversation will change how you look at every wall, slab and terrace around you. 🎙️ Guest: Sunny Surlaker | Assess Build Chem If this episode adds value, follow The CODE and share it with someone who's building or buying a home. The CODE — India's No.1 Construction Podcast. Honest conversations on construction, engineering and building right.

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  6. The Man Who Proved India Can Build On Time - E. Sreedharan | The CODE Story TC154

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    The Man Who Proved India Can Build On Time - E. Sreedharan | The CODE Story TC154

    Delhi Metro carries 6 million people every day. It was built on time, on budget, and finished 3 years ahead of schedule — in India. Most people don't know the name of the man who made that happen. This is Story 01 of The CODE, and it's about E. Sreedharan.The story doesn't start with the Metro. It starts in 1964, when a cyclone destroys the Pamban Bridge and Indian Railways estimates 6 months for repairs. Sreedharan — a 32-year-old junior engineer — does it in 46 days. That moment sets the template for everything: Konkan Railway next (760 km, 92 tunnels, declared impossible by the British, completed in 7 years), and then, in 1997, the Delhi Metro — handed to a 64-year-old who was about to retire.In this episode, host Rishabh Aggarwal tells the complete Sreedharan story — the operating system he built inside DMRC, his zero-tolerance approach to quality and corruption, why Delhi Metro was the only major infrastructure project to emerge from the 2010 Commonwealth Games scandal completely clean, and the moment at age 77 when he submitted his resignation after a site accident and said: "It happened on my watch. I take responsibility."Note: This episode is in Hinglish (Hindi + English). It's a story-driven format — slow burn, built for professionals and students in construction, engineering, and architecture who want more than facts. They want the full picture.📌 Subscribe to The CODE: https://www.youtube.com/@indiasno1constructionpodcast📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indiasno1constructionpodcastIf this episode moved you — share it with one engineer, contractor, or student who needs to hear it.#ESreedharan #DelhiMetro #MetroMan #TheCODE #constructionpodcast #civilengineering #indiaconstruction #indianinfrastructure

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🚀 Welcome to The CODE- India's No.1 Construction Podcast! 🚀 🌟 About Us: Exploring the intersection of construction, design, and engineering, we delve into captivating discussions, insights, and stories shaping our world. 💡 What We Offer: Insightful Interviews Thought-Provoking Discussions Inspirational Stories 🔍 Our Vision: Fostering collaboration, sparking dialogue, and inspiring the next generation of trailblazers in our industry. 🎧 How to Connect: Tune in for episodes filled with valuable insights. Subscribe and join the conversation! ✨ Welcome to The CODE Podcast! ✨