This architectural design by Hothico Architects showcases a sleek, vertically oriented structure ideally suited for compact urban plots. The design strategically maximizes vertical space, making it efficient for both residential and commercial usage in high-density zones. The building’s façade integrates a mix of glass and composite cladding, offering a modern aesthetic while allowing ample natural light into the interiors. The use of vertical lines and rectangular geometry enhances the visual height of the structure, giving it a prominent presence despite its narrow footprint.
A key element of this elevation is the balanced composition of materials and symmetry. The green-tinted glass panels are neatly segmented with white grid lines, creating a clean, structured look. These panels are framed by rich brown cladding tiles, which contrast elegantly against the light-colored backdrop. The covered entryway with a visible staircase adds functionality while providing an interesting break in the design. Additionally, the top pergola-style feature adds an element of openness and architectural sophistication.
architect:
Hothico Architects
project type:
Interior Design
Terms:
1 month
client:
Sardar Surjit Singh Uppal
Strategy:
Style Study (Elegant)
date:
December, 2024
Design highlights:
Vertical composition ideal for narrow plots and urban settings
Glass façade for enhanced light flow and a contemporary aesthetic
Dual-tone material palette (green glass and brown cladding) for contrast and balance
Integrated staircase in the front for space efficiency and visual interest
Pergola structure on the terrace adds style and potential utility