
Project Overview
Project Overview
This residence was designed around three priorities: privacy from a dense neighborhood, usable outdoor terraces, and material choices that age well instead of following short-lived trends.
The elevation uses controlled curves and vertical stacking to break visual monotony and create a sense of openness without compromising internal living space. Every floor has access to functional balconies and planters, increasing natural light and ventilation while reducing heat gain through shading.
This isn’t a “showpiece façade” — it’s a residential structure built to look modern now and remain practical for its occupants over the long term.
Client Requirement
A residence with modern elevation, functional balconies, and low-maintenance finishes, avoiding unnecessary ornamentation and cost overruns.
About the Project:
Client Requirement
Modern elevation without excessive ornamentation
Functional balconies on every level
Low-maintenance façade materials
A design that balances privacy with openness
Consistent design language across all floors
About the Project
Jannat Vibes demonstrates how curved elevation language can be used without compromising structural efficiency or driving cost beyond reason.
The façade combines smooth plaster finishes, controlled rail profiles, and integrated planters, creating a vertical garden effect that softens the building’s height while improving microclimate and livability.
The building’s terraces and overhangs were designed to:
reduce direct sun exposure,
improve airflow,
and create usable semi-outdoor space, not just decorative ledges.
Key Deliverables
Architectural design & elevation development
Façade material selection + optimization
Structural coordination for curved massing
Balcony + railing detailing for privacy and safety
On-site execution and quality control
Outcome
A clean modern elevation with curved articulation, functional outdoor spaces, and a cohesive material palette that won’t look outdated or demand major maintenance cycles in the next 5–7 years.
The design improves natural ventilation and creates private outdoor pockets without disrupting the interior layout — something most curved-elevation projects fail to achieve because of compromised internal planning.
Why This Project Matters
It proves you can build a striking elevation in a compact site without slipping into unnecessary design drama or structural impracticality — something rare in mid-rise residential work.
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