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Architectural Elevations and Facade Designs

byID+AS ArchitectsTakes projects across Bengaluru; Visit office in JP Nagar 7th PhaseStarts from1,200 per sq. ft.View full gallery

We design homes that balance clean, modern lines with the warmth of natural materials like brick, stone, and wood. Our facades are more than just a street-facing wall; they are carefully layered to manage light, privacy, and greenery.

A 3D render of the Kanthi Residence. This design showcases a contemporary facade with a warm brick finish, large glass windows, and integrated planters that bring life to the elevation.

An alternate view of the Kanthi Residence render, highlighting the interplay of volumes and the way a tree from a second-floor courtyard grows through the structure, becoming a key feature of the facade.

The completed Prakash Reddy residence, surrounded by lush landscaping. The design uses a mix of travertine marble and wood-finish cladding to create a warm, modern, and inviting exterior.

A frontal view of the same residence, showing the clean lines, cantilevered balcony, and rooftop terrace. The landscaping at the ground level softens the modern structure.

A close-up of the facade, detailing the texture of the wood-finish panels against the smooth white walls and the tropical plants that add a burst of green.

This angle highlights the cantilevered balcony and the deep-set windows, which provide shade and add depth to the architectural composition.

This 3D visualization for the Shakti Kumar residence features a bold composition of glass, stone, and wood. The large glass box in the center is a key feature, designed to flood the interiors with light.

Another perspective of the Shakti Kumar residence, showing the glass-covered pergola and the layering of materials that give the facade its modern character.

A street-level view of the same project, emphasizing the strong geometric forms and the contrast between the solid stone-clad volume and the transparent glass sections.

Our proposed elevation for the Ashok Residence. This design uses brick jali screens as a primary architectural feature, creating intricate patterns while providing shade and privacy.

About Architectural Elevations & Facades

When we sketch an elevation, we look beyond the street view. We consider how the building interacts with the sun, often using deep-set windows or brick jali screens to block harsh heat while keeping interiors bright. It is always a balance between maintaining privacy from the road and ensuring the home feels open and connected to the outdoors.

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