This large complex in Hyderabad, India features stacked villas that come together to form a lush building.
Designed as part of their communal space, which was inspired by Indian stepwells and water mazes, these stacked villas have more square feet of space than the average home -- ranging from 2,600 to 4,000 square feet. The most interesting part of this building is not the size of its villas but its large and extremely lush balconies. The abundance of trees and plants on the balconies not only provide residents with their own personal "tropical escape," but have a lovely effect on the building's overall look.
This building's white color contrasted with thousands of plants will make it a remarkable piece of architecture on the Hyderabad skyline.
Lush Stacked Villas
These Villas are the Second Addition to a Communal Landscape Design
Trend Themes
1. Stacked Villas - Opportunity to explore innovative designs for stacked villa complexes with communal spaces.
2. Lush Balconies - Potential for incorporating abundant greenery and plants in building designs to create a tropical oasis for residents.
3. Communal Landscape Design - Potential for creating communal spaces inspired by natural elements like stepwells and water mazes for enhanced living experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunity for architects and designers to revolutionize the concept of residential complexes through innovative stacked villa designs and communal landscapes.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can explore the demand for stacked villa complexes with lush balconies and communal spaces as unique selling points.
3. Landscaping - Opportunity for landscaping companies to create and maintain lush balconies and communal spaces in residential complexes.