The human population has grown by leaps and bounds over the last century. Consequently, the demand for housing has also gone up. But in the name of development and land for housing, we as a species have violated our planet, depleted its resources, and disturbed its fragile ecological balance. It is obvious from the above facts that calcination arising due to cement manufacturing needs to be curbed, and we need to look at alternative techniques that have a lesser carbon footprint. The perspective shift can happen either by reducing cement concrete in housing wherever not required or by totally looking at material-based innovation in construction techniques. The project was conceived and executed keeping this “rapid construction of economical, eco-friendly, and structurally sound houses” in mind. Within the scope of the project, it has been tried to address all issues related to housing. While working on this project, we came up with one very innovative concept called Criss-Cross Corrugation. Here, this CCC concept is used for the flooring structure, which reduces almost 50% of the cost.