In a rapidly evolving urban landscape, the exterior of the building redefines the future of residential architecture. Nestled within a thriving metropolitan area, this innovative living space integrates modern design principles with sustainability and functionality. The project’s vision extends beyond mere aesthetics, aiming to create a harmonious living environment that fosters community and promotes a high quality of life.
Editor’s Note: “With a modern, clean and symmetrical facade this residence in Tamil Nadu embraces a sustainable and functional living. A delicately detailed screen paired with reclaimed wood breathes rustic charm into every corner, weaving nature’s beauty into the heart of the home. Within, the interiors are bathed with comfort and understated luxury—natural stone, bespoke wooden accents, and timeless flooring come together to create a space where elegance and warmth meet in perfect harmony.” ~Simran Khare
The Exterior of the Building Redefines Residences in an Urban Area | Form Space Architects
The building’s exterior is a testament to contemporary architecture, characterised by clean lines, large glass facades, and a blend of natural and industrial materials.
The use of sustainable materials like reclaimed wood and recycled steel not only reduces the environmental footprint but also adds a touch of rustic charm to the modern structure.
The landscaped surroundings feature native plants, enhancing biodiversity and providing residents with a serene natural setting amidst the urban hustle.
Interior Spaces
Moving further, the interior spaces are designed with an emphasis on openness and fluidity, ensuring that natural light permeates throughout the building.
Each apartment is a blend of minimalist design and functional elegance. Thus featuring open-plan living areas, high ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer panoramic views of the cityscape.
Moreover, attention to detail is evident in every corner of the building. The use of geometric patterns in structural elements, sleek staircases, and innovative lighting solutions also create a sense of sophistication and modernity.
These architectural details not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also contribute to the building’s structural integrity and user experience.
High-quality materials and finishes are chosen for their durability and aesthetic value. Polished concrete floors, natural stone countertops, and bespoke wooden cabinetry also reflect a commitment to excellence and sustainability.
The tactile quality of these materials adds warmth and texture to the living spaces, making them inviting and comfortable.
Lighting plays a crucial role in defining the ambience of the interiors. Additionally, a combination of natural and artificial lighting ensures that spaces are well-lit and inviting. Custom-designed fixtures also provide ambient, task, and accent lighting, creating a dynamic and adaptable living environment.
Moreover, beyond individual living units, the project incorporates shared spaces that foster community interaction and engagement.
Rooftop gardens, communal lounges, and fitness centers are designed to enhance the social fabric of the community.
Sustainable practices, such as rainwater harvesting and solar panels, underscore the project’s commitment to environmental stewardship.
Rooftop garden promoting sustainability and community
Conclusion
The “Future of Urban Living” project is more than just a residential building; it is a forward-thinking approach to urban living.
By integrating modern design, sustainability, and community-oriented spaces, we aim to create an environment where residents can thrive both individually and collectively.
This project sets a new benchmark for urban residential architecture, promising a lifestyle that is as innovative as it is fulfilling.
Fact File
Designed by: Form Space Architects
Project Type: Residential Architecture Design
Project Name: Kar Villa
Location: Dindigul, Tamil Nadu
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 2 Years
Plot Area: 7500 Sq.ft
Built-up Area: 11000 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Ar. Mohammed Khalid & Ar. Rambalaji P V
Team Design Credits: Ar. Bevan & Ar. Naveen
Photograph Courtesy: Binsan Oommen Baby
Products /Materials / Vendors: Wallcovering / Cladding – Marble, Hpl, Gfrc, Flex Stone / Construction Materials – Convectional Medthod / Windows – tostem / Flooring – marble / Kitchen – haffle / Paint – asian / Hardware – haffle
Consultants for the Project: Civil – Er. Kaleel / Interior Designers – Ar. Khalid & Ar. Rambalaji / Landscape Architects – Bala / Structure Engineers – Tamil Selvan / Lighting Designers – Light Scape Contractors – Er. Kaleel / Project Managers – Er. Saravanan
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