Project Name: Hanumanla Heights
Completion Year: 2023
Built-Up Area: 18,000 Sqft/1,672 Sqmt
Project Location: Hyderabad, India
Typology: Residential
Design Team: Archana Pothina, Rahul Palagani, Sasank IVS & Sahla Aboobaker



Designing a facade for an apartment is not merely about adding an aesthetic front; it’s about bringing design elements together to enhance its environmental performance. Our latest facade design for the apartment project – Hanumala Heights, showcases the perfect blend of aesthetics and functionality, where every detail speaks volumes about our commitment to innovative architecture at every level of design possible.

It’s where form truly meets function. Swipe left to discover the details and angles that make our facade a standout feature of modern urban living!
Designed to embrace the first light of day, our east facade maximizes natural sunlight, creating a warm and inviting ambience for residents.

With large windows and strategically placed balconies, the facade not only enhances the visual appeal but also promotes ventilation and energy efficiency, and offers superior insulation.

Every texture, colour, and material is carefully selected to contribute to a cohesive and harmonious look, ensuring that each element complements the whole.

At Studio Hyderabad, we believe designing a facade also means thoughtfully designing the spaces adjacent to it. In apartments, small but significant spaces like Pooja rooms are often overlooked, simply placed in the northeast corner without much consideration. However, for many families, Pooja rooms hold deep cultural significance.

In our latest project, we faced the challenge of allowing diffused east light to enter the Pooja room while keeping out dust and ensuring that ritual smoke could escape. Our solution involved using a jaali detail from the facade, combined with a fixed window and an exhaust fan at the top. This design allows the morning light to filter through the jaali, illuminating the space and the family, symbolizing blessings from the skies. Our Pooja room is where thoughtful design meets cultural symbolism.

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