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  • Design Elements And A Contextual Response Integrate Seamlessly In This Punjab Residence | 23DC Architects

    Located in Amritsar, Punjab, Residence Ondra by 23DC Architects is a spatial exploration of design elements, calm, continuity, and contextual responsiveness. Conceived as a residence that integrates seamlessly with nature, the house balances architectural articulation with experiential subtlety, where light, material, and water interact in fluid harmony.

    Design Elements And A Contextual Response Integrate Seamlessly In This Punjab Residence | 23DC Architects

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    Sun-Responsive Design

    The residence follows an L-shaped configuration, planned deliberately to align with the sun’s path from east to west. This orientation ensures that no direct harsh sunlight penetrates the primary living spaces. The home bathes in soft daylight throughout the day, while carefully avoiding overheating or glare.

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    As the large sliding gate glides open, you’re welcomed by a clean, covered parking zone. A wall blocks the direct view beyond, offering a quiet sense of mystery about what lies behind. Recessed downlights embedded are the design elements of the canopy that lend the entrance a composed elegance. The structure is not shouting luxury, it’s whispering it.

    The journey begins at the water. A linear waterbody stretches from the entrance forward, reflecting the sky above and setting the tone for the entire home. It connects spaces, softens transitions, and threads together sacred, formal, and recreational moments across the layout, and ends at the end of entrance foyer.

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    Pathway to Stillness

    You walk over it on a precisely placed stone pathway, each step intentional, each movement grounding. Beside it, a sculptural canopy rises, a quiet architectural metaphor signaling the home’s underlying philosophy: fluidity, lightness, and Pathway to Stillness. This processional sequence culminates at a double-height entrance foyer: design elements that are calm, centered, and contemplative.

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    The Ground-Level Plan

    To the left of the entrance, the pooja room is gently positioned above the waterbody, forming the spiritual core of the home. To the right, the entrance foyer unfolds into a private zone comprising the grandparents’ bedroom overlooking the front lawn, a compact powder room, and a 25 ft by 24 ft internal courtyard, acting as a passive cooling device that breathes light and ventilation into the plan. Vertical louvers on the right elevation help filter sunlight, casting dramatic shadows into the courtyard while reducing solar heat gain.

    The Heart of Transparency

    The master suite opens into this courtyard, benefiting from design elements like indirect light and privacy. The use of textures, muted tones, and organic finishes enhances the restful character of the room. An open riser staircase is placed within the entrance foyer, maintaining visual continuity between floors without interrupting the flow. Moving along the central spine, the built mass transitions into a voluminous living area. Defined by a soaring double-height rectangular glazed form, referred to as the Crystal Volume, this space functions as the home’s visual and spatial climax. It blurs boundaries between indoor and outdoor, between built and natural, anchored by a central chandelier suspended like a floating jewel.

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    Transparency and Visual Continuity

    The glass railing of the internal staircase, crafted in collaboration with JB Glass, ensures uninterrupted views throughout. A person seated in the living area can visually connect through the glass to the courtyard beyond, allowing transparency to define internal relationships without visual barriers.

    A soft curved partition subtly separates the the formal living from family living and dining zones, which are designed for casual interaction and daily rituals. The adjacent kitchen maintains proximity while remaining visually understated. Together, these zones form a social spine that opens entirely to the lawn through sliding fenestrations, expanding the living experience into the landscape.

    Wellbeing and Entertaining in Tandem

    A compact gym is located beside the lawn, reinforcing the home’s wellness focus through its connection to the outdoors. An outdoor staircase offers dedicated guest access to the first-floor entertainment lounge. This 53 ft-long space is designed for celebration, featuring a bar, billiards table, and home theatre. A generous balcony faces the lawn, drawing in air, light, and long views.

    Curved Glass & Broad Vistas

    Upstairs, the son’s suite is the most visually expressive, featuring a floor-to-ceiling curved glass windows that opens to broad vistas. A walk-in wardrobe and private balcony complete the experience. Additional guest and children’s rooms, each with their own balconies, ensure that light and openness touch every corner of the upper floor. The layout upstairs balances openness with privacy and acts as part of the larger story.

    Every design decision in Residence Ondra stems from intent. Materials are chosen for their tactile richness, aging quality, and how they respond to changing light , and custom artefacts and decor add material depth and cohesion to the narrative. Sanitaryware, tiles, and air conditioning systems further contribute to the home’s performance and comfort. Automation solutions provide seamless environmental control throughout the residence. Landscaping integrates the outdoors as an essential experiential layer.

    Residence Ondra is not merely a home. It is a crafted architectural experience, an environment where built form, natural systems, and everyday life gently converge. In this project, 23DC Architects have created more than a structure. We’ve designed a rhythm of space that flows, gently, logically, and beautifully.

    Fact File

    Designed by: 23DC Architects

    Project Type: Residential Architecture Design

    Project Name: Residence Ondra

    Location: Amritsar, Punjab

    Principal Architects: Ar. Shiv Dada & Ar. Mohit Chawla

    Photograph Courtesy: Atul Pratap Chauhan

    Interior styling: Shivani Raina

    VideographerSohaib Ilyas

    Firm’s Website Link: 23DC Architects

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