Perched on an elevated site overlooking undulating hills, this terrace restaurant is envisioned as an experience that seamlessly merges nature’s serenity with an atmosphere of understated luxury. The design intention was clear from the beginning: to create a space that does more than serve food. The idea was to design a space to evoke emotion and tell a story. It should immerse the guests in an environment where architecture and nature speak the same language.
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The site planning strategy of this terrace restaurant evolved from the need to make the terrace functional across varying weather conditions without compromising its openness. The design features a covered section that seamlessly blends with the open terrace, connected by flexible partitions. These partitions allow the space to transform, accommodating both intimate gatherings and larger social events, depending on seasonal requirements.
Sun control played a pivotal role in shaping the terrace experience. By raising the height of the sitting roof, the design cuts off harsh southern sunlight. This ensures that the terrace remains pleasantly shaded throughout the day. This thoughtful adjustment allows the guests to enjoy panoramic views without the discomfort of direct heat. This strategy reinforces the balance between aesthetics and climate-responsive architecture.
At the core of this dynamic setting lies the bar—a nucleus of energy and interaction. Positioned as the visual and functional anchor, the bar isn’t just a counter for drinks; it’s a sculptural centerpiece from which the entire terrace unfolds. Rising from this vibrant hub, a majestic canopy spreads like an abstract cloud cover. It unifies the design language of the terrace while offering a sense of intimacy beneath its embrace. This feature isn’t merely an overhead shelter; it becomes an architectural gesture that draws the eye upward. This helps create a sense of drama against the backdrop of open skies.
The flooring sets the rhythm for the entire terrace, establishing movement underfoot through a striking black-and-white terrazzo tile composition. Designed as an interplay of flowing patterns, this surface is more than just a material choice. It creates a ripple effect, suggesting the fluidity of water across the space. Every step becomes a continuation of the design’s underlying narrative—a celebration of flow and connection.
The terrace restaurant is punctuated with sitting gazebos that resemble sprouting mushrooms along the banks of a forest stream. Each structure is a sculptural element in itself, rooted in organic inspiration. Their columns are imagined as wooden human figures, carved with fluid lines, as though holding the canopies aloft in a silent dance of strength and grace. These figures add a layer of storytelling, transforming functional supports into expressive art forms that speak of resilience and rootedness.
Rather than enclosing the space completely, the walls are strategically punctured with openings that frame uninterrupted views of the hills. These voids ensure a constant dialogue with the surrounding landscape—a reminder that this terrace belongs not to the built form alone, but to the natural setting that cradles it. The walls themselves carry a dripping mud texture, a tactile finish that reinforces the idea of liquidity frozen in time. This surface detail isn’t decorative; it’s a deliberate attempt to blur the line between permanence and movement, between solidity and fluidity.
Perhaps the most evocative element on the terrace is the feature water wall, a vertical plane of cascading liquid set against a backdrop of sculpted relief depicting a fisherman’s boat journey. This dramatic focal point doesn’t just engage the eyes; it orchestrates a sensory experience where the gentle murmur of water becomes a constant companion. Beyond aesthetics, the wall serves an acoustic purpose—buffering the strong noise from the adjoining open banqueting ground. It becomes a poetic paradox: a wall that doesn’t separate but connects, creating a tranquil oasis amid potential chaos.
As you step inside, the ambiance undergoes a seamless yet perceptible shift. The energy of the terrace gives way to an interior mood that feels more intimate, more cocooned, as if the architecture is leaning in to embrace you. Here, the walls don’t stand rigid; they curve and flow, echoing the organic gestures of the exterior but with a refined, layered expression.
The surfaces come alive with sculpted panels edged in a delicate cascade of rounded POP spheres—pearls seemingly caught mid-flow. Their metallic lustre softens the narrative, adding elegance without losing the raw spirit of the terrace restaurant. These details are more than ornamentation; they are tactile expressions of movement, freezing the rhythm of waves in solid form.
Suspended above is a chandelier unlike any conventional fixture—a constellation of fish-shaped glass elements gliding in midair. Part light installation, part sculpture, it floats like a dream fragment, casting delicate reflections that ripple across the ceiling and walls. Its presence suggests water in motion, yet also whispers of something beyond—a metaphor for time’s passage, for journeys begun and those yet to come. Every glimmer is a nod to the restaurant’s central theme: the celebration of flow and continuity.
The design thrives on contrasts, using them not as opposing forces but as harmonies in dialogue. Inside, smooth metallic finishes converse with the rugged tactility of exterior mud-textured walls. The gloss of terrazzo tiles reflects the matte warmth of wooden accents. These juxtapositions heighten the sensory experience, reminding guests that beauty often emerges from the interplay of opposites.
Furniture choices amplify this ethos of fluidity. Seating forms are rounded and organic, their upholstery in earthy tones punctuated by subtle accents of deep blue and moss green—colors borrowed from the surrounding hills and waterways. Every detail, from custom lighting to handcrafted joinery, reinforces the narrative of movement, rhythm, and timeless connection.
This restaurant isn’t a static backdrop for culinary indulgence; it’s a stage where architecture, art, and nature converge to orchestrate an immersive experience. Guests are not mere spectators but participants in a spatial journey—one that shifts from the openness of the terrace, kissed by breezes and framed by hills, to the intimacy of interiors where textures tell stories and light paints poetry.
Dining here becomes an act of slow discovery. You feel the bar’s pulse as conversations ripple around it, sense the gentle touch of shade as you lounge beneath the mushroom-like gazebos, and hear the meditative murmur of the water wall weaving serenity into the background. Inside, the soft gleam of sculptural panels and the shimmering chandelier above invite quiet contemplation—a momentary escape into a world where every element feels both rooted and in motion.
At its core, this design is an ode to nature’s most profound element—water—and its eternal rhythm of stillness and movement. It’s about embracing fluidity in a world often obsessed with rigidity, about crafting spaces that adapt, respond, and flow with the life they host. Here, architecture isn’t just about shelter; it’s about storytelling. Every curve, every texture, every reflection contributes to a narrative that celebrates continuity—the flow of rivers, the dance of light, the passage of time.
Fact File
Designed by: Projected Rays Design
Project Type: Restaurant/Bar/Cafe
Project Name: Alba & A Terrace Experience
Location: Panchkula, Haryana
Year Built: 2025
Duration of the project: 4 Months
Built-up Area: 5000 Sq.ft
Project Size: 50000 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 1.5 Crore
Principal Architect: Ar. Rohan Jain
Products/Materials/Vendors: Lighting – Qu Lite / Doors And Partitions – Mirage Glass / Sanitaryware – Jaquar Fittings / Windows – Mirage Glass / Furniture – Oasis Solutions / Flooring – Rcs Tiles – Nexion Paint – Asian Paints / Artefacts – Art By Creative Spaces / Hardware – Dorset
Consultants For The Project: Interior Designers – Projected Rays / Landscape Architects – Ar.. Vikas Mep & Hvac Consultants – Daiken Coolways / Structure Engineers – Pankaj Nanda Structure / Lighting Designers – Qulite Lighting / Acoustics Consultants – Rajat Acoustics / Project Managers – Udit Anand Interior Styling- Projected Rays
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