Architectural Design for Mr. Jaswant Sidam’s Proposed Residence
The architectural design for Mr. Jaswant Sidam’s proposed residence by Hothico Architects presents a modern, visually compelling facade that expertly integrates a variety of materials and textures. The elevation emphasizes verticality and balance, with a well-proportioned blend of stone cladding, horizontal wooden paneling, and neutral-toned plaster. The thoughtful use of natural textures such as stone and wood adds warmth and depth, while clean geometric lines maintain a crisp, contemporary look. This synthesis of materials brings a distinctive character to the residence, reflecting both functionality and aesthetic harmony.
The front elevation is designed to optimize natural light and ventilation with generously sized windows and a spacious first-floor balcony. The combination of open and enclosed spaces is carefully calibrated to enhance livability while preserving privacy. The entrance is subtly recessed, creating a welcoming yet private threshold. Additionally, the extended slab at the balcony level, supported by a sleek white pergola detail, gives the structure an elegant overhang that adds dimension and shade. The railing design and minimalistic lighting scheme contribute to the clean and modern visual identity of the home.
architect:
Hothico Architects
project type:
Interior Design
Terms:
1 month
client:
Sardar Surjit Singh Uppal
Strategy:
Style Study (Elegant)
date:
December, 2024
Key architectural features:
Vertical stone cladding for bold facade articulation
Wooden panels contrasting with cream and beige finishes
First-floor balcony with modern metal railing and overhang pergola
Symmetrical front elevation with rhythmic window placement
Gated compound with a matching stone and wood gate design
Flat roofline with parapet wall and hidden utility zone
Ideal for compact urban plots with a strong curb appeal