Urban Green Architecture and Facade Design
We integrate living facades, rooftop gardens, and vertical greenery to ensure your home remains connected to nature, even in dense urban settings.
This futuristic facade concept demonstrates how bold architectural volumes can be softened with integrated green balconies. The design creates a visual landmark while providing private outdoor spaces for residents.
A residential project featuring a prominent green wall and extensive use of wood paneling. These natural elements are balanced with clean lines and glass railings to achieve a modern yet warm aesthetic.
A design for a mixed-use building with a glass-fronted commercial ground floor and residential upper levels. A rooftop garden and a decorative screen facade add layers of texture and greenery to the urban structure.
This residential facade shows how greenery can be used as an architectural element. The recessed balconies are lined with wood and filled with plants, creating deep, shaded outdoor rooms that are extensions of the interior space.
A night-time rendering of a residential building, highlighting the lighting design. We use layered lighting to accentuate architectural features, illuminate pathways, and showcase the integrated planters on the facade.
A design for a narrow-plot residential building. We use vertical elements, such as screens and stacked balconies with planters, to draw the eye upward and maximize green space on a compact footprint.
This facade design plays with a composition of solid and void, using a material palette of raw concrete, wood, and dark metal cladding. Each balcony is treated as a small garden, contributing to the building's overall green character.
An upcoming residential project in Gurugram, featuring a fluted facade and a prominent tree on the rooftop terrace. This design brings a piece of the natural world to the highest point of the building.
About Urban Green Architecture
We do not simply add planters to balconies after construction. Our team integrates drainage layouts and structural load analysis for vertical gardens during the initial design phase. This technical approach prevents water logging and ensures your greenery thrives without compromising the building's structural integrity.
Architecture in the city often feels detached from nature. Our focus is to bridge that gap through site-specific planning that addresses the unique constraints of urban plots.
Why Technical Planning Matters
Most green facades fail because they treat plants as a decorative afterthought. We look at the building envelope as a system. This means we design dedicated irrigation routes, waterproof zones for vertical planters, and light-filtering screens that protect your interiors from harsh heat while allowing natural ventilation.
Our Approach to Urban Spaces
- Vertical Integration: We utilize screen patterns and fluted facade elements to frame green pockets, ensuring they act as architectural features rather than just maintenance hurdles.
- Rooftop Utilization: Our terrace designs focus on weight distribution and waterproofing, allowing you to add trees and recreational spaces without risking ceiling seepage.
- Material Strategy: By pairing raw concrete and metal with wood textures, we create a balance where the greenery stands out, providing a soft contrast to the hard lines of modern construction.
Whether you are building on a narrow urban plot in Noida or planning a residence in a developing sector of Gurugram, we analyze the sun path and wind direction to position your green zones where they provide maximum thermal comfort. This methodology ensures the building breathes, reducing your reliance on artificial cooling while enhancing the aesthetic value of your property.
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