Central Ornamental Dome: A large, ribbed central dome (Gumbad) acts as a focal point, flanked by smaller decorative domes that add a royal aesthetic to the roofline.
Heritage Trifoil Arches: The balconies and entrance porches feature elegant scalloped or trifoil arches, which are a signature element of traditional Rajasthani architecture.
Tiered Cornice Details: Pronounced horizontal cornices (Chajjas) separate the floors, providing depth to the elevation and protecting the walls from direct rain and sun.
Fluted Columns & Pilasters: The structure is supported by ornate fluted pillars with decorative bases and capitals, enhancing the building's classical grandeur.
Traditional Jharokhas: The window treatments include 'Jharokha' style frames with arched canopies, adding a historical character to the residential or office wings.
Symmetrical Facade: The entire elevation follows a strict symmetrical layout, creating a sense of balance, stability, and formal importance.
Warm Stone Texture: The exterior finish uses a cream and beige stone-textured palette, mimicking the look of Dholpur or Sandstone commonly used in heritage projects.
Recessed Architectural Lighting: Warm-white spotlights are strategically placed under the balconies and arches to highlight the carvings and textures during the night.
Intricate Balustrades: The balconies are fitted with stone-carved railings (balusters) that maintain the classical theme throughout the upper levels.
Pictorial Wall Murals: The ground floor exterior features large panels depicting scenes from the Bhagavad Gita, serving both as decoration and a medium for storytelling.
Thematic Boundary Wall: The boundary wall is designed to match the main building, featuring recessed panels and decorative pillars to maintain visual continuity.
Integrated Landscaping: A lush green lawn and flower beds are placed along the perimeter to provide a natural contrast to the stone-heavy architecture.
Patterned Paved Driveway: The entrance area uses grey-toned interlocking pavers in a geometric pattern, ensuring durability for high foot traffic and vehicle movement.
Grand Veranda: The wide, open-arched corridors on the ground and first floors provide a shaded transition space, keeping the interiors cool and welcoming.
Project Description :
Nagara-Style Shikhar: The main temple tower (Shikhar) follows the North Indian Nagara style, topped with a traditional Amalaka, Kalash, and a saffron flag (Dhwaja).
Central Ornamental Dome: A large, ribbed central dome (Gumbad) acts as a focal point, flanked by smaller decorative domes that add a royal aesthetic to the roofline.
Heritage Trifoil Arches: The balconies and entrance porches feature elegant scalloped or trifoil arches, which are a signature element of traditional Rajasthani architecture.
Tiered Cornice Details: Pronounced horizontal cornices (Chajjas) separate the floors, providing depth to the elevation and protecting the walls from direct rain and sun.
Fluted Columns & Pilasters: The structure is supported by ornate fluted pillars with decorative bases and capitals, enhancing the building's classical grandeur.
Traditional Jharokhas: The window treatments include 'Jharokha' style frames with arched canopies, adding a historical character to the residential or office wings.
Symmetrical Facade: The entire elevation follows a strict symmetrical layout, creating a sense of balance, stability, and formal importance.
Warm Stone Texture: The exterior finish uses a cream and beige stone-textured palette, mimicking the look of Dholpur or Sandstone commonly used in heritage projects.
Recessed Architectural Lighting: Warm-white spotlights are strategically placed under the balconies and arches to highlight the carvings and textures during the night.
Intricate Balustrades: The balconies are fitted with stone-carved railings (balusters) that maintain the classical theme throughout the upper levels.
Pictorial Wall Murals: The ground floor exterior features large panels depicting scenes from the Bhagavad Gita, serving both as decoration and a medium for storytelling.
Thematic Boundary Wall: The boundary wall is designed to match the main building, featuring recessed panels and decorative pillars to maintain visual continuity.
Integrated Landscaping: A lush green lawn and flower beds are placed along the perimeter to provide a natural contrast to the stone-heavy architecture.
Patterned Paved Driveway: The entrance area uses grey-toned interlocking pavers in a geometric pattern, ensuring durability for high foot traffic and vehicle movement.
Grand Veranda: The wide, open-arched corridors on the ground and first floors provide a shaded transition space, keeping the interiors cool and welcoming.
Client Name: Advaita Krsna Dasa
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