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This striking residential design proposal for Mr. Kewal Singh at Cheema Kalan showcases Hothico Architects’ commitment to merging classical charm with modern spatial utility. The elevation reflects a balanced fusion of colonial and contemporary styles, evident through the integration of elegant fluted columns, semicircular balconies, and a pronounced horizontal massing. The deliberate use of symmetry in certain facade elements offers a sense of order and grandeur, while the clean lines and structured voids reflect a contemporary interpretation.

The material palette is thoughtfully curated—warm red brick cladding contrasts with cream-toned surfaces and subtle use of stone textures. The use of curved balconies not only adds architectural interest but also enhances the view and openness for the residents. Large windows with dark framing increase the visual weight and lend a modern edge, while ensuring generous natural light and ventilation indoors. The landscape complements the residence with manicured shrubs and boundary elements, creating a harmonious connection between structure and site.

architect:
Hothico Architects
project type:
Designing & Planning
Terms:
1 month
client:
Mr. Kewal Singh
Strategy:
Style Study (Elegant)
date:
December, 2004

Architectural Highlights:

  • Distinctive semicircular balconies add both elegance and functional outdoor space

  • Prominent use of red brick cladding enhances visual texture and warmth

  • Grand entrance canopy supported by classical pillars gives a regal statement

  • Linear planter beds on terraces emphasize eco-conscious design

  • Robust boundary wall integrates safety with aesthetic continuity

  • Large fenestrations promote cross-ventilation and natural lighting

  • Balanced massing maintains a visual rhythm across the elevation