Jharokha Windows: Each floor is adorned with beautifully carved Jharokhas (hanging balconies) that provide a regal look.
Intricate Stone Carving: The façade showcases deep relief carvings and floral patterns, mimicking the stone craftsmanship of ancient temples.
Pink Sandstone Texture: The entire building has a Pink Sandstone finish, reminiscent of the "Pink City" (Jaipur) heritage style.
Arcuate Architecture: All windows and the main entrance feature elegant arches (Mehraabs) that are common in temple gateways.
Ornate Cornices: Horizontal bands or cornices separate each floor, decorated with intricate geometric and floral moldings.
Symmetrical Façade: The building follows a strict vertical symmetry, which is a core principle in Vedic Vastu and temple design.
Decorative Balustrades: The terrace and balconies feature stone-carved railings (balustrades) that add a layer of sophistication.
Grand Entrance (Toran): The main doorway is framed with a decorative arch, similar to a temple’s Toran or ceremonial gateway.
Plinth Level (Adhisthana): The building is elevated on a raised platform, a technique used in temples to provide a sense of grandeur and protection.
Column Detail: Small decorative pillars and pilasters are used around the window frames to add depth to the flat walls.
Jaali Work: Fine stone lattice work (Jaali) is visible around the central windows, which historically helped in ventilation and privacy.
Bracket Supports: Underneath the balconies and cornices, there are carved stone brackets (Modillions) that provide both support and beauty.
Warm Ambient Lighting: The exterior is fitted with warm spot-lighting that highlights the stone textures and carvings during the night.
Fusion of Glass and Stone: Modern large glass panels on the ground floor are seamlessly integrated into the traditional stone frame for a "New-Age Heritage" look.
Project Description :
Chhatri Style Rooftop: The top features traditional dome-shaped Chhatris (pavilions) with arched openings, a signature element of royal Indian architecture.
Jharokha Windows: Each floor is adorned with beautifully carved Jharokhas (hanging balconies) that provide a regal look.
Intricate Stone Carving: The façade showcases deep relief carvings and floral patterns, mimicking the stone craftsmanship of ancient temples.
Pink Sandstone Texture: The entire building has a Pink Sandstone finish, reminiscent of the "Pink City" (Jaipur) heritage style.
Arcuate Architecture: All windows and the main entrance feature elegant arches (Mehraabs) that are common in temple gateways.
Ornate Cornices: Horizontal bands or cornices separate each floor, decorated with intricate geometric and floral moldings.
Symmetrical Façade: The building follows a strict vertical symmetry, which is a core principle in Vedic Vastu and temple design.
Decorative Balustrades: The terrace and balconies feature stone-carved railings (balustrades) that add a layer of sophistication.
Grand Entrance (Toran): The main doorway is framed with a decorative arch, similar to a temple’s Toran or ceremonial gateway.
Plinth Level (Adhisthana): The building is elevated on a raised platform, a technique used in temples to provide a sense of grandeur and protection.
Column Detail: Small decorative pillars and pilasters are used around the window frames to add depth to the flat walls.
Jaali Work: Fine stone lattice work (Jaali) is visible around the central windows, which historically helped in ventilation and privacy.
Bracket Supports: Underneath the balconies and cornices, there are carved stone brackets (Modillions) that provide both support and beauty.
Warm Ambient Lighting: The exterior is fitted with warm spot-lighting that highlights the stone textures and carvings during the night.
Fusion of Glass and Stone: Modern large glass panels on the ground floor are seamlessly integrated into the traditional stone frame for a "New-Age Heritage" look.
Client Name: Mr. Chandrakant Ji
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