
A Unique West-Facing House in Pavamanapura: Blending Traditional and Colonial Design
Introducing a unique fusion residence in Pavamanapura, where traditional and colonial design elements come together in a captivating blend. Embark on an incredible journey where clients and designers, with their unique ideas, combine to create a masterpiece. This project in Pavamanapura is a testament to the power of collaboration. The clients’ vision, a fusion of traditional West-Facing House design with hints of colonial style, was the driving force behind this project. Join us as we delve into the evolution of this house, from initial sketches to final renders, and witness the magic of collective creativity. Behold the front elevation render for Mr Prabhanjan in Pavamanapura, which is a sight to behold. It’s a beautiful blend of traditional and colonial elements, a unique fusion that will pique your interest. About the Project in Brief: Plot Dimension: 40’ x 60’ plot Total built-up area: 5000 sq. ft. Site Orientation: West-facing house Site context: The East side faces the forest, a building on the south side, and a vacant plot on the North where future structures might be. Across the plot, a structure is under construction. Location: Lingadeeranahalli, behind Turahalli Forest. Site topography: Sloped site Project architects: Ar. Mahantesh. Ar Souwaf, Ar Avinesh,

















