Mr. Virupaksha residence

  • Tiered Volumetry: The building is composed of recessed and projecting planes, creating deep balconies that provide natural shading and varied outdoor experiences on every level.
  • Intricate Screening (Jali): A prominent terracotta-toned jaali screen adds a delicate layer of privacy and texture. It acts as a passive cooling element, filtering sunlight while creating a playful dance of light and shadow in the interiors.
  • Material Contrast: The design uses a sophisticated palette of crisp white masonry against warm wood-finished soffits and earthy accents, grounding the modern structure with a sense of warmth.
  • Vertical Greenery: Strategically integrated planters on the terraces soften the hard architectural lines, promoting biophilic living and a visual connection to the surrounding streetscape.
  • Transparent Transitions: Extensive use of glass balustrades and large windows ensures a light, airy feel, making the compact urban footprint feel expansive and open to the sky.
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