Srinivas Villa
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The design follows curvilinear forms that meet to create interesting intersections and meeting points. The Villa has been rendered a ‘handcrafted’ look with the incorporation of art works and murals on its external façade.
The building is in four levels spread over basement, ground, first, and second floors. Basement floor is meant for parking and services. Ground floor consists of a dwelling unit for a family, whereas, the first and second floor together form a duplex unit for a second family.
There is an internal court-yard around which living-dining-bedroom areas are planned. The ‘garden gate’ at the end of the courtyard follows an abstract pattern.
The treatment of external façade using wire-cut bricks and stucco finish gives the villa an earthy look. A conceptual ‘ribbon mural’ wraps around the building that segregates wire-cut brick finish on the upper level from the stucco finish on the lower level of the façade.