Set on a gently sloping suburban tract outside Ahmedabad, Atelier Arch’s Plotting Kashindra 389 arranges eight mirrored 3‑bedroom villas along a 12 m‑wide central spine. Each home balances seclusion and community through paired east‑west orientation, private yards, and shared landscape corridors.
On the ground floor, living, dining, and kitchen spaces unfold in a fluid L‑shape, framed by bronze‑toned glazing and sheltered by a sculptural cantilevered slab. Wood‑lined entry screens and poolside louvers filter sun, frame views, and lend warmth to the pale cladding.
On the ground floor, living, dining, and kitchen spaces unfold in a fluid L‑shape, framed by bronze‑toned glazing and sheltered by a sculptural cantilevered slab. Wood‑lined entry screens and poolside louvers filter sun, frame views, and lend warmth to the pale cladding.
Upstairs, two en‑suite bedrooms float beneath deep overhangs, each opening to private terraces overlooking the rear lawn and plunge pool. The masterplan’s strict symmetry and central promenade, edged with indigenous shrubs, knit the villas into a cohesive enclave that celebrates minimalism and local ecology.
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