• Symmetrical 'U-Shaped' Layout: The building features a balanced, symmetrical structure that creates a grand central courtyard, typical of royal palaces.

  • Classic Rajputana Chhatris: The roofline is adorned with elegant Chhatris (domed pavilions) at the corners and center, providing a distinct heritage silhouette.

  • Tiered Arched Corridors: Every floor features continuous arched corridors (verandahs), which offer depth to the facade and essential shade for the interior rooms.

  • Ornamental Jharokhas: Decorative overhanging balconies with intricate stone carvings act as focal points on each level of the side wings.

  • Grand Central Dome: A prominent central dome sits atop the middle block, serving as the crown of the building and enhancing its majestic scale.

  • Intricate Jali Work: Traditional lattice screens (Jalis) are used in the windows and railings, allowing for light filtration while maintaining a vintage aesthetic.

  • Sophisticated Color Palette: The exterior uses a refined off-white and beige finish, which reflects sunlight beautifully during the day and glows under artificial lighting.

  • Strategic Facade Lighting: Warm-toned up-lighters are placed at the base of the columns and arches, highlighting the architectural geometry during the night.

  • Stone-Carved Railings: The terraces and balconies are lined with traditional stone-carved railings that maintain the historical authenticity of the design.

  • Decorative Cornices: Each floor is separated by thick, ornamental cornices and mouldings, adding a horizontal rhythm to the vertical structure.

  • Landscaped Forecourt: The large entrance area features a mix of stone paving and grass-grid patterns, ideal for high-end events and gatherings.

  • Symmetrical Water Fountains: Twin fountains are placed at the central entrance, adding a sense of luxury and a cooling effect to the courtyard environment.

  • Plastered Wall Grooves: The walls feature subtle horizontal grooves and plasterwork that add texture and a sense of refined craftsmanship.

  • Integration of Greenery: The inclusion of palm trees and peripheral shrubbery softens the hardscape and creates a lush, resort-like atmosphere.

  • Indo-Saracenic Arches: The use of cusped and pointed arches throughout the facade bridges the gap between traditional Indian and Islamic architectural styles.

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    1. Symmetrical 'U-Shaped' Layout: The building features a balanced, symmetrical structure that creates a grand central courtyard, typical of royal palaces.

    2. Classic Rajputana Chhatris: The roofline is adorned with elegant Chhatris (domed pavilions) at the corners and center, providing a distinct heritage silhouette.

    3. Tiered Arched Corridors: Every floor features continuous arched corridors (verandahs), which offer depth to the facade and essential shade for the interior rooms.

    4. Ornamental Jharokhas: Decorative overhanging balconies with intricate stone carvings act as focal points on each level of the side wings.

    5. Grand Central Dome: A prominent central dome sits atop the middle block, serving as the crown of the building and enhancing its majestic scale.

    6. Intricate Jali Work: Traditional lattice screens (Jalis) are used in the windows and railings, allowing for light filtration while maintaining a vintage aesthetic.

    7. Sophisticated Color Palette: The exterior uses a refined off-white and beige finish, which reflects sunlight beautifully during the day and glows under artificial lighting.

    8. Strategic Facade Lighting: Warm-toned up-lighters are placed at the base of the columns and arches, highlighting the architectural geometry during the night.

    9. Stone-Carved Railings: The terraces and balconies are lined with traditional stone-carved railings that maintain the historical authenticity of the design.

    10. Decorative Cornices: Each floor is separated by thick, ornamental cornices and mouldings, adding a horizontal rhythm to the vertical structure.

    11. Landscaped Forecourt: The large entrance area features a mix of stone paving and grass-grid patterns, ideal for high-end events and gatherings.

    12. Symmetrical Water Fountains: Twin fountains are placed at the central entrance, adding a sense of luxury and a cooling effect to the courtyard environment.

    13. Plastered Wall Grooves: The walls feature subtle horizontal grooves and plasterwork that add texture and a sense of refined craftsmanship.

    14. Integration of Greenery: The inclusion of palm trees and peripheral shrubbery softens the hardscape and creates a lush, resort-like atmosphere.

    15. Indo-Saracenic Arches: The use of cusped and pointed arches throughout the facade bridges the gap between traditional Indian and Islamic architectural styles.