• Symmetrical Grandeur: The building follows a rigid symmetrical layout, providing a balanced and majestic appearance typical of historic Indian palaces.

  • Centralized Courtyard (Aangan): The design revolves around a massive open-to-sky central courtyard, which serves as a natural cooling element and a social hub for guests.

  • Traditional Chhatris (Domes): The skyline is defined by numerous ornate stone-finished domes or 'Chhatris' placed strategically at various levels and corners.

  • Multi-Level Arcades: The elevation features repetitive arched corridors (mehraabs) on the ground and first floors, creating a beautiful play of light and shadow.

  • Grand Entrance Portico: The main entrance is highlighted by a projecting porch with multiple smaller domes, creating a royal "drop-off" point for visitors.

  • Octagonal Corner Bastions: The structure is anchored by heavy, octagonal corner towers that mimic the defensive architecture of traditional Rajasthani forts.

  • Intricate Jaali Work: The terraces and balconies are adorned with detailed stone railings and decorative lattice (jaali) patterns, enhancing the heritage feel.

  • Projecting Jharokhas: Numerous overhanging enclosed balconies or 'Jharokhas' provide character to the facade and offer private viewing points for guests.

  • Regal Color Palette: The use of a cream and beige stone-finish palette reflects the timeless elegance of sandstone architecture found in Jaipur and Udaipur.

  • Cornice and Molding Details: Elaborate moldings (Golas) and cornices run horizontally across the floors, defining the different levels of the massive structure.

  • Arched Window Frames: Every window is framed with traditional arches and stone sunshades (Chhajjas) to protect against the sun while maintaining the theme.

  • Expansive Terraces: The design utilizes flat roof spaces as functional terraces, perfect for outdoor dining or hosting royal events and gatherings.

  • Plinth Elevation: The entire resort is raised on a significant plinth (base), which adds to the building's verticality and grand presence from the road.

  • Integrated Landscaping: The exterior features circular green patches and manicured lawns that contrast beautifully with the solid masonry of the resort.

  • Modern Functionality: Despite the ancient look, the design incorporates wide driveways and modern glazing on the ground floor to cater to contemporary luxury standards.

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    1. Symmetrical Grandeur: The building follows a rigid symmetrical layout, providing a balanced and majestic appearance typical of historic Indian palaces.

    2. Centralized Courtyard (Aangan): The design revolves around a massive open-to-sky central courtyard, which serves as a natural cooling element and a social hub for guests.

    3. Traditional Chhatris (Domes): The skyline is defined by numerous ornate stone-finished domes or 'Chhatris' placed strategically at various levels and corners.

    4. Multi-Level Arcades: The elevation features repetitive arched corridors (mehraabs) on the ground and first floors, creating a beautiful play of light and shadow.

    5. Grand Entrance Portico: The main entrance is highlighted by a projecting porch with multiple smaller domes, creating a royal "drop-off" point for visitors.

    6. Octagonal Corner Bastions: The structure is anchored by heavy, octagonal corner towers that mimic the defensive architecture of traditional Rajasthani forts.

    7. Intricate Jaali Work: The terraces and balconies are adorned with detailed stone railings and decorative lattice (jaali) patterns, enhancing the heritage feel.

    8. Projecting Jharokhas: Numerous overhanging enclosed balconies or 'Jharokhas' provide character to the facade and offer private viewing points for guests.

    9. Regal Color Palette: The use of a cream and beige stone-finish palette reflects the timeless elegance of sandstone architecture found in Jaipur and Udaipur.

    10. Cornice and Molding Details: Elaborate moldings (Golas) and cornices run horizontally across the floors, defining the different levels of the massive structure.

    11. Arched Window Frames: Every window is framed with traditional arches and stone sunshades (Chhajjas) to protect against the sun while maintaining the theme.

    12. Expansive Terraces: The design utilizes flat roof spaces as functional terraces, perfect for outdoor dining or hosting royal events and gatherings.

    13. Plinth Elevation: The entire resort is raised on a significant plinth (base), which adds to the building's verticality and grand presence from the road.

    14. Integrated Landscaping: The exterior features circular green patches and manicured lawns that contrast beautifully with the solid masonry of the resort.

    15. Modern Functionality: Despite the ancient look, the design incorporates wide driveways and modern glazing on the ground floor to cater to contemporary luxury standards.

    Client Name: Mr. Abhimanyu Singh Ji

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