VILLA CUBICA

Residential Project

ImGE
ImGE

This architectural project focuses on designing a minimal and modern luxury house, catering to the client's sophisticated tastes and requirements. The residence features a swimming pool, gaming area, mini garden, lawn, parking space, and a meeting hall. The design challenge was to build on a south-facing site, necessitating innovative solutions for passive cooling.

LOCATION

Saharanpur, U.P

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CATEGORY

Residential

YEAR

2023

The design philosophy for this luxury house revolves around minimalism and modernity, ensuring that every space is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The use of clean lines, open spaces, and high-quality materials underscores the luxurious feel of the residence.

Design Concept

Project Overview

Innovative Solutions for Passive Cooling:

Given the south-facing orientation of the site, achieving passive cooling was a primary concern. To address this, the design incorporates strategically placed louvres. These louvres are crafted to:

  • Optimize Airflow: Allowing for natural ventilation, the louvres facilitate the movement of cool air throughout the house, reducing the reliance on artificial cooling systems.

  • Control Sunlight: They effectively manage the amount of sunlight entering the home, minimizing heat gain during the hottest parts of the day while still providing ample natural light.

  • Enhance Aesthetic Appeal: The louvres not only serve a functional purpose but also add a distinctive architectural element to the facade, contributing to the modern and minimalistic design.

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Conclusion:

This project successfully marries luxury with functionality, creating a residence that is both a modern architectural marvel and a comfortable, sustainable living space. The innovative use of louvres for passive cooling exemplifies our commitment to environmentally conscious design, ensuring that the house remains cool and energy-efficient despite its south-facing orientation.

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