Multi-Tiered Shikhara: The main tower (Shikhara) features a sophisticated multi-layered design with alternating terracotta and cream bands, showcasing classic North Indian temple geometry.
Amalaka and Kalash: The Shikhara is crowned with a gold-finished 'Amalaka' (notched stone disk) and a 'Kalash' (holy pot), symbolizing the pinnacle of spiritual energy.
Sacred Dhwaja (Flag): A vibrant saffron flag is positioned at the highest point, signifying the presence of the deity and the solar energy the temple represents.
Open Mandapa Design: The structure features a spacious, open-air 'Mandapa' (hall) supported by a series of ornate arches, allowing for natural light and ventilation from all sides.
Folioed Arches: The entryways and pillars are connected by beautifully carved foliated arches (Mehraabs), adding a touch of Rajputana architectural elegance.
Secondary Domes: Complementing the main Shikhara are two smaller ribbed domes, which provide a balanced silhouette and architectural symmetry to the overall plan.
Articulated Pillars: The load-bearing columns feature vertical fluting and traditional base moldings, reflecting high-end craftsmanship often seen in heritage havelis.
Classic Color Palette: The use of Terracotta Red against an Off-White/Cream base creates a high-contrast, prestigious look that highlights the intricate carvings.
Detailed Cornice and Chhajja: Overhanging eaves (Chhajjas) are integrated into the roofline to provide shade and protection from the elements while enhancing the building's profile.
Traditional Balustrades: The temple perimeter is secured with stone-finish railings (balustrades) that maintain the classical theme without obstructing the view.
Grand Entry Staircase: A wide, welcoming staircase with a red-textured runner leads worshippers into the sacred space, emphasizing a sense of arrival.
Modern Perimeter Railing: The surrounding walkway features a contemporary wrought-iron or steel fence, providing a safe 'Parikrama' path over the water.
Jali Work Accents: Intricate lattice work (Jali) is visible above the arches, which would create beautiful shadow patterns on the interior floor during different times of the day.
Photorealistic Rendering: The visualization employs advanced global illumination, capturing realistic water reflections and sunlight angles that celebrate the "Sun Temple" theme.
Project Description :
Stilted Waterfront Foundation: The temple is designed on a raised RCC pillar foundation over a water body, creating a serene "floating" effect reminiscent of ancient step-wells or lake palaces.
Multi-Tiered Shikhara: The main tower (Shikhara) features a sophisticated multi-layered design with alternating terracotta and cream bands, showcasing classic North Indian temple geometry.
Amalaka and Kalash: The Shikhara is crowned with a gold-finished 'Amalaka' (notched stone disk) and a 'Kalash' (holy pot), symbolizing the pinnacle of spiritual energy.
Sacred Dhwaja (Flag): A vibrant saffron flag is positioned at the highest point, signifying the presence of the deity and the solar energy the temple represents.
Open Mandapa Design: The structure features a spacious, open-air 'Mandapa' (hall) supported by a series of ornate arches, allowing for natural light and ventilation from all sides.
Folioed Arches: The entryways and pillars are connected by beautifully carved foliated arches (Mehraabs), adding a touch of Rajputana architectural elegance.
Secondary Domes: Complementing the main Shikhara are two smaller ribbed domes, which provide a balanced silhouette and architectural symmetry to the overall plan.
Articulated Pillars: The load-bearing columns feature vertical fluting and traditional base moldings, reflecting high-end craftsmanship often seen in heritage havelis.
Classic Color Palette: The use of Terracotta Red against an Off-White/Cream base creates a high-contrast, prestigious look that highlights the intricate carvings.
Detailed Cornice and Chhajja: Overhanging eaves (Chhajjas) are integrated into the roofline to provide shade and protection from the elements while enhancing the building's profile.
Traditional Balustrades: The temple perimeter is secured with stone-finish railings (balustrades) that maintain the classical theme without obstructing the view.
Grand Entry Staircase: A wide, welcoming staircase with a red-textured runner leads worshippers into the sacred space, emphasizing a sense of arrival.
Modern Perimeter Railing: The surrounding walkway features a contemporary wrought-iron or steel fence, providing a safe 'Parikrama' path over the water.
Jali Work Accents: Intricate lattice work (Jali) is visible above the arches, which would create beautiful shadow patterns on the interior floor during different times of the day.
Photorealistic Rendering: The visualization employs advanced global illumination, capturing realistic water reflections and sunlight angles that celebrate the "Sun Temple" theme.
