In an urban context, the villa reimagines green living by reconnecting residents with nature.
Guided by park views and the site’s irregular form, the design integrates landscape and architecture through flowing green spaces, layered outdoor areas, and retained trees.
Climate-responsive façades, shaded walkways, water bodies, and a landscaped terrace create comfortable, sustainable spaces while strengthening family interaction and everyday living.
PROJECT : VILLA KD 45
SITE : BUILT UP AREA : 1081 SQM | 1100 SQM
SYSTEM : SAUC 34
WHERE ARCHITECTURE GROWS FROM THE LANDSCAPE.
The villa responds to Delhi-NCR’s climate through passive design strategies, including recessed façades, water bodies for evaporative cooling, retained trees, green terraces, and planned cross-ventilation to enhance indoor and outdoor comfort.
The client’s brief was to design a joint-family villa that maximizes green spaces and views toward the neighborhood park. The ground floor accommodates the client’s brother, his wife, and grandparents, while the first floor is planned for the client, his wife, and son. A basement level includes a home theatre, bar, and gym, connected to an outdoor staircase and a patio to bring in natural light.
LIVING WITH THE LANDSCAPE
The building invites the horizon indoors — through long sliders that vanish into concrete recesses.