1. Indo-Saracenic Influence: The design is a sophisticated blend of Rajputana and Mughal architectural styles, creating a classic "Haveli" or palace-like aesthetic.

  2. Symmetrical Facade: The entire building follows a strict symmetrical layout, featuring a prominent central entrance flanked by identical wings on either side.

  3. Grand Central Dome: The rooftop is crowned with a large, majestic white dome (Gumbad), which serves as the primary focal point of the structure.

  4. Decorative Chhatris: Smaller dome-shaped pavilions, known as 'Chhatris', are placed at the corners and roofline to enhance the royal skyline.

  5. Multi-Tiered Arched Balconies: Each floor features a series of intricately carved arched balconies (Jharokhas) that provide depth and traditional character to the elevation.

  6. Intricate Jali Work: The railings and window panels incorporate delicate 'Jali' (lattice) patterns, which are hallmark features of heritage craftsmanship.

  7. Majestic Entrance Porch: The main entry is elevated with a grand staircase and a decorative porch, designed to offer a royal welcome to guests.

  8. Pristine White Finish: The exterior is finished in a clean, monochromatic white, giving the massive structure a look of elegance and timeless purity.

  9. G+2 Tiered Structure: The three-story design uses repetitive architectural elements across all levels to maintain visual rhythm and scale.

  10. Ornate Cornices: Detailed moldings and cornices run along the edges of each floor, adding architectural texture and defining the horizontal layers.

  11. Circular Driveway: The foreground features a well-planned, symmetrical driveway that allows for smooth vehicular movement and a grand approach.

  12. Landscape Integration: The use of twin fountains and manicured green hedges provides a lush contrast to the stark white stone of the building.

  13. Vintage Lamp Posts: Classic, heritage-style lamp posts are strategically placed along the path to enhance the "Old World" charm during the evening.

  14. Strategic Glazing: Large glass windows are integrated within the traditional arches to ensure the interiors receive ample natural light and ventilation.

  15. Palatial Courtyard Feel: The U-shaped orientation of the wings creates a spacious front courtyard, reminiscent of historical royal residences.

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  1. Indo-Saracenic Influence: The design is a sophisticated blend of Rajputana and Mughal architectural styles, creating a classic "Haveli" or palace-like aesthetic.

  2. Symmetrical Facade: The entire building follows a strict symmetrical layout, featuring a prominent central entrance flanked by identical wings on either side.

  3. Grand Central Dome: The rooftop is crowned with a large, majestic white dome (Gumbad), which serves as the primary focal point of the structure.

  4. Decorative Chhatris: Smaller dome-shaped pavilions, known as 'Chhatris', are placed at the corners and roofline to enhance the royal skyline.

  5. Multi-Tiered Arched Balconies: Each floor features a series of intricately carved arched balconies (Jharokhas) that provide depth and traditional character to the elevation.

  6. Intricate Jali Work: The railings and window panels incorporate delicate 'Jali' (lattice) patterns, which are hallmark features of heritage craftsmanship.

  7. Majestic Entrance Porch: The main entry is elevated with a grand staircase and a decorative porch, designed to offer a royal welcome to guests.

  8. Pristine White Finish: The exterior is finished in a clean, monochromatic white, giving the massive structure a look of elegance and timeless purity.

  9. G+2 Tiered Structure: The three-story design uses repetitive architectural elements across all levels to maintain visual rhythm and scale.

  10. Ornate Cornices: Detailed moldings and cornices run along the edges of each floor, adding architectural texture and defining the horizontal layers.

  11. Circular Driveway: The foreground features a well-planned, symmetrical driveway that allows for smooth vehicular movement and a grand approach.

  12. Landscape Integration: The use of twin fountains and manicured green hedges provides a lush contrast to the stark white stone of the building.

  13. Vintage Lamp Posts: Classic, heritage-style lamp posts are strategically placed along the path to enhance the "Old World" charm during the evening.

  14. Strategic Glazing: Large glass windows are integrated within the traditional arches to ensure the interiors receive ample natural light and ventilation.

  15. Palatial Courtyard Feel: The U-shaped orientation of the wings creates a spacious front courtyard, reminiscent of historical royal residences.