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PRINCIPAL DESIGNER : Yatin kavaiya & jiten tosar
DESIGN TEAM : Ar. Nirali bhakta & Chitra sindhkar
CIVIL WORK : Mr. Ajay Patel
PMC : Mr. Nimesh Panchal

PROJECT DONE WITH TEXTURED SANDSTONE FOR EXTERIOR WALL CLADDING. THE TEXTURE IS ATTAINED BY LIGHTLY SHOTBLASTING THE TOP SURFACE OF THE YELLOW AND SILVER GREY SANDSTONE. THEN WE USED A STRECHER COURSE LAYING PATTERN WITH TILE SIZES OF 90 X 30 CM TO ACHIEVE THIS MODERN LOOK.
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PROJECT DONE WITH TEXTURED SANDSTONE FOR EXTERIOR WALL CLADDING. THE TEXTURE IS ATTAINED BY LIGHTLY SHOTBLASTING THE TOP SURFACE OF THE YELLOW AND SILVER GREY SANDSTONE. THEN WE USED A STRECHER COURSE LAYING PATTERN WITH TILE SIZES OF 90 X 30 CM TO ACHIEVE THIS MODERN LOOK.

PROJECT DONE WITH TEXTURED SANDSTONE FOR EXTERIOR WALL CLADDING. THE TEXTURE IS ATTAINED BY LIGHTLY SHOTBLASTING THE TOP SURFACE OF THE YELLOW AND SILVER GREY SANDSTONE. THEN WE USED A STRECHER COURSE LAYING PATTERN WITH TILE SIZES OF 90 X 30 CM TO ACHIEVE THIS MODERN LOOK.

"கீர்த்தம்"
The Keertham house is a Tropical Modern Architecture Building, designed for a real estate promoter, looking for a unique and visually stunning house for his MIG (Middle Income Group) Clients.
This three-bedroom compact house seamlessly blends plain white wall with the concrete flying roof and it creates a warm and inviting atmosphere while maintaining a sleek and contemporary design.
The exterior of the house features a unique combination of concrete, white & beige colour shades, which creates a striking visual contrast that sets it apart from traditional tropical designs. The wood accents bring a sense of warmth and grounding to the structure, while the concrete flying roof & white walls provide a modern and sophisticated feel. This interplay of materials creates a sense of balance and visual interest that is calming and captivating.
The ground floor of the house is dedicated to the main living area, with ample space for parking and sit-out at the front, an open living, dining and kitchen at the middle, and a master bedroom at the back. The first floor is dedicated to practicality and functionality, featuring a family space at the center and connecting two bedrooms. The second floor is dedicated to utility and services. All floors are connected vertically through the carefully crafted staircase made of steel and stone combination.
The living room is designed for relaxation, with sleek built-in seating, and large windows that flood the space with natural light. The dining space is perfect for entertaining, with a large table and plenty of space for guests. The kitchen is a chef's dream, with top-of-the-line appliances, ample counter space, and a modern design that is both functional and beautiful.
This modern tropical house is not just beautiful, it is also incredibly energy efficient, with features such as hot air stack ventilation through double height staircase space that minimize energy usage and reduce the impact on the environment.
In conclusion, the Keertham House focused on its originality. Its unique blend of plain white wall and concrete flying roof and its focus on functionality, space optimization, and energy efficiency make it a truly impressive and professional example of architectural design. This house is a testament to the creative collaboration between the architect and the client and is sure to be a source of pride for its owners for years to come.
"கீர்த்தம்"
The Keertham house is a Tropical Modern Architecture Building, designed for a real estate promoter, looking for a unique and visually stunning house for his MIG (Middle Income Group) Clients.
This three-bedroom compact house seamlessly blends plain white wall with the concrete flying roof and it creates a warm and inviting atmosphere while maintaining a sleek and contemporary design.
The exterior of the house features a unique combination of concrete, white & beige colour shades, which creates a striking visual contrast that sets it apart from traditional tropical designs. The wood accents bring a sense of warmth and grounding to the structure, while the concrete flying roof & white walls provide a modern and sophisticated feel. This interplay of materials creates a sense of balance and visual interest that is calming and captivating.
The ground floor of the house is dedicated to the main living area, with ample space for parking and sit-out at the front, an open living, dining and kitchen at the middle, and a master bedroom at the back. The first floor is dedicated to practicality and functionality, featuring a family space at the center and connecting two bedrooms. The second floor is dedicated to utility and services. All floors are connected vertically through the carefully crafted staircase made of steel and stone combination.
The living room is designed for relaxation, with sleek built-in seating, and large windows that flood the space with natural light. The dining space is perfect for entertaining, with a large table and plenty of space for guests. The kitchen is a chef's dream, with top-of-the-line appliances, ample counter space, and a modern design that is both functional and beautiful.
This modern tropical house is not just beautiful, it is also incredibly energy efficient, with features such as hot air stack ventilation through double height staircase space that minimize energy usage and reduce the impact on the environment.
In conclusion, the Keertham House focused on its originality. Its unique blend of plain white wall and concrete flying roof and its focus on functionality, space optimization, and energy efficiency make it a truly impressive and professional example of architectural design. This house is a testament to the creative collaboration between the architect and the client and is sure to be a source of pride for its owners for years to come.

The project aimed in converting a comparatively congested 35-year-old two-bedroom house to
a climatic responsive, four-bedroom residence with enabled functionality. The addition was a
first floor with two spacious bedrooms and a stair room. The jaali wall that covers the two floors
altogether serves as the main feature of the house, providing adequate privacy and an elegant
light play in the interior during the morning daylight, and in the exterior during the night. It plays
an all-in-all lead by filtering the views, breeze and light. With a horizontally terraced elevation,
this house creates a mesmerizing scene that infuses a variety of surfaces. The masked balcony
and verandah contribute to the character of the building, concurrently aiding to the privacy,
without compromising its functionality.
The interiors are spacious and efficient, polished to the point where one can't tell between the
new and the old. The association of jaali walls and a waterbody inside the stair room
complements the natural wind flow inside the dining room, as an exemplar of breathing
architecture, and suffuse the room with soft daylight. The skylight positioned above the stairs
enhance natural lighting in the interior and creates shadow plays throughout the day. The
common balcony is positioned in favor of the rays of the setting sun and the windy west side of
the house. The extended courtyard acts as a wind channel which is connected to the balcony,
thereby serving it with a view, and acting as a vertical communication space.
The landscape of this house is aligned longitudinally around the existing mango tree, with the
lush foliage of Calathea lutea running alongside the compound wall. vertically prominent
elevation with a color palette that stays close to the nature, with its terracotta textures and
earthy tinted jaalis stands out in the green backdrop. The massiveness of the high jaali wall in the
façade is broken down with and exposed balcony placed right beside it. This balcony that emerges
from the main bedroom with its glass walls, overlooks the entry way, exhibiting magnificence.

The project aimed in converting a comparatively congested 35-year-old two-bedroom house to
a climatic responsive, four-bedroom residence with enabled functionality. The addition was a
first floor with two spacious bedrooms and a stair room. The jaali wall that covers the two floors
altogether serves as the main feature of the house, providing adequate privacy and an elegant
light play in the interior during the morning daylight, and in the exterior during the night. It plays
an all-in-all lead by filtering the views, breeze and light. With a horizontally terraced elevation,
this house creates a mesmerizing scene that infuses a variety of surfaces. The masked balcony
and verandah contribute to the character of the building, concurrently aiding to the privacy,
without compromising its functionality.
The interiors are spacious and efficient, polished to the point where one can't tell between the
new and the old. The association of jaali walls and a waterbody inside the stair room
complements the natural wind flow inside the dining room, as an exemplar of breathing
architecture, and suffuse the room with soft daylight. The skylight positioned above the stairs
enhance natural lighting in the interior and creates shadow plays throughout the day. The
common balcony is positioned in favor of the rays of the setting sun and the windy west side of
the house. The extended courtyard acts as a wind channel which is connected to the balcony,
thereby serving it with a view, and acting as a vertical communication space.
The landscape of this house is aligned longitudinally around the existing mango tree, with the
lush foliage of Calathea lutea running alongside the compound wall. vertically prominent
elevation with a color palette that stays close to the nature, with its terracotta textures and
earthy tinted jaalis stands out in the green backdrop. The massiveness of the high jaali wall in the
façade is broken down with and exposed balcony placed right beside it. This balcony that emerges
from the main bedroom with its glass walls, overlooks the entry way, exhibiting magnificence.

The project aimed in converting a comparatively congested 35-year-old two-bedroom house to
a climatic responsive, four-bedroom residence with enabled functionality. The addition was a
first floor with two spacious bedrooms and a stair room. The jaali wall that covers the two floors
altogether serves as the main feature of the house, providing adequate privacy and an elegant
light play in the interior during the morning daylight, and in the exterior during the night. It plays
an all-in-all lead by filtering the views, breeze and light. With a horizontally terraced elevation,
this house creates a mesmerizing scene that infuses a variety of surfaces. The masked balcony
and verandah contribute to the character of the building, concurrently aiding to the privacy,
without compromising its functionality.
The interiors are spacious and efficient, polished to the point where one can't tell between the
new and the old. The association of jaali walls and a waterbody inside the stair room
complements the natural wind flow inside the dining room, as an exemplar of breathing
architecture, and suffuse the room with soft daylight. The skylight positioned above the stairs
enhance natural lighting in the interior and creates shadow plays throughout the day. The
common balcony is positioned in favor of the rays of the setting sun and the windy west side of
the house. The extended courtyard acts as a wind channel which is connected to the balcony,
thereby serving it with a view, and acting as a vertical communication space.
The landscape of this house is aligned longitudinally around the existing mango tree, with the
lush foliage of Calathea lutea running alongside the compound wall. vertically prominent
elevation with a color palette that stays close to the nature, with its terracotta textures and
earthy tinted jaalis stands out in the green backdrop. The massiveness of the high jaali wall in the
façade is broken down with and exposed balcony placed right beside it. This balcony that emerges
from the main bedroom with its glass walls, overlooks the entry way, exhibiting magnificence.

"கீர்த்தம்"
The Keertham house is a Tropical Modern Architecture Building, designed for a real estate promoter, looking for a unique and visually stunning house for his MIG (Middle Income Group) Clients.
This three-bedroom compact house seamlessly blends plain white wall with the concrete flying roof and it creates a warm and inviting atmosphere while maintaining a sleek and contemporary design.
The exterior of the house features a unique combination of concrete, white & beige colour shades, which creates a striking visual contrast that sets it apart from traditional tropical designs. The wood accents bring a sense of warmth and grounding to the structure, while the concrete flying roof & white walls provide a modern and sophisticated feel. This interplay of materials creates a sense of balance and visual interest that is calming and captivating.
The ground floor of the house is dedicated to the main living area, with ample space for parking and sit-out at the front, an open living, dining and kitchen at the middle, and a master bedroom at the back. The first floor is dedicated to practicality and functionality, featuring a family space at the center and connecting two bedrooms. The second floor is dedicated to utility and services. All floors are connected vertically through the carefully crafted staircase made of steel and stone combination.
The living room is designed for relaxation, with sleek built-in seating, and large windows that flood the space with natural light. The dining space is perfect for entertaining, with a large table and plenty of space for guests. The kitchen is a chef's dream, with top-of-the-line appliances, ample counter space, and a modern design that is both functional and beautiful.
This modern tropical house is not just beautiful, it is also incredibly energy efficient, with features such as hot air stack ventilation through double height staircase space that minimize energy usage and reduce the impact on the environment.
In conclusion, the Keertham House focused on its originality. Its unique blend of plain white wall and concrete flying roof and its focus on functionality, space optimization, and energy efficiency make it a truly impressive and professional example of architectural design. This house is a testament to the creative collaboration between the architect and the client and is sure to be a source of pride for its owners for years to come.

"கீர்த்தம்"
The Keertham house is a Tropical Modern Architecture Building, designed for a real estate promoter, looking for a unique and visually stunning house for his MIG (Middle Income Group) Clients.
This three-bedroom compact house seamlessly blends plain white wall with the concrete flying roof and it creates a warm and inviting atmosphere while maintaining a sleek and contemporary design.
The exterior of the house features a unique combination of concrete, white & beige colour shades, which creates a striking visual contrast that sets it apart from traditional tropical designs. The wood accents bring a sense of warmth and grounding to the structure, while the concrete flying roof & white walls provide a modern and sophisticated feel. This interplay of materials creates a sense of balance and visual interest that is calming and captivating.
The ground floor of the house is dedicated to the main living area, with ample space for parking and sit-out at the front, an open living, dining and kitchen at the middle, and a master bedroom at the back. The first floor is dedicated to practicality and functionality, featuring a family space at the center and connecting two bedrooms. The second floor is dedicated to utility and services. All floors are connected vertically through the carefully crafted staircase made of steel and stone combination.
The living room is designed for relaxation, with sleek built-in seating, and large windows that flood the space with natural light. The dining space is perfect for entertaining, with a large table and plenty of space for guests. The kitchen is a chef's dream, with top-of-the-line appliances, ample counter space, and a modern design that is both functional and beautiful.
This modern tropical house is not just beautiful, it is also incredibly energy efficient, with features such as hot air stack ventilation through double height staircase space that minimize energy usage and reduce the impact on the environment.
In conclusion, the Keertham House focused on its originality. Its unique blend of plain white wall and concrete flying roof and its focus on functionality, space optimization, and energy efficiency make it a truly impressive and professional example of architectural design. This house is a testament to the creative collaboration between the architect and the client and is sure to be a source of pride for its owners for years to come.

"கீர்த்தம்"
The Keertham house is a Tropical Modern Architecture Building, designed for a real estate promoter, looking for a unique and visually stunning house for his MIG (Middle Income Group) Clients.
This three-bedroom compact house seamlessly blends plain white wall with the concrete flying roof and it creates a warm and inviting atmosphere while maintaining a sleek and contemporary design.
The exterior of the house features a unique combination of concrete, white & beige colour shades, which creates a striking visual contrast that sets it apart from traditional tropical designs. The wood accents bring a sense of warmth and grounding to the structure, while the concrete flying roof & white walls provide a modern and sophisticated feel. This interplay of materials creates a sense of balance and visual interest that is calming and captivating.
The ground floor of the house is dedicated to the main living area, with ample space for parking and sit-out at the front, an open living, dining and kitchen at the middle, and a master bedroom at the back. The first floor is dedicated to practicality and functionality, featuring a family space at the center and connecting two bedrooms. The second floor is dedicated to utility and services. All floors are connected vertically through the carefully crafted staircase made of steel and stone combination.
The living room is designed for relaxation, with sleek built-in seating, and large windows that flood the space with natural light. The dining space is perfect for entertaining, with a large table and plenty of space for guests. The kitchen is a chef's dream, with top-of-the-line appliances, ample counter space, and a modern design that is both functional and beautiful.
This modern tropical house is not just beautiful, it is also incredibly energy efficient, with features such as hot air stack ventilation through double height staircase space that minimize energy usage and reduce the impact on the environment.
In conclusion, the Keertham House focused on its originality. Its unique blend of plain white wall and concrete flying roof and its focus on functionality, space optimization, and energy efficiency make it a truly impressive and professional example of architectural design. This house is a testament to the creative collaboration between the architect and the client and is sure to be a source of pride for its owners for years to come.
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