Master Planning for Urban Sanctuaries and Gated Communities
We design residential communities that function as self-contained sanctuaries, blending modern urban living with the calm of natural landscapes.
The ALAYA Villament, where duplex homes are organized around a lush central courtyard. This landscape-driven approach enhances natural light and ventilation while providing residents with a shared green space.
The street-facing facade of a home at Udyāna. The interplay of corrugated surfaces, wooden screens, and dense foliage creates a rich textural experience and a sense of privacy.
A walk through the pedestrian avenues of Udyāna. The design prioritizes walkability and safety, with integrated benches and landscaping that make the street a place for community, not just transit.
This pathway at NIVASAN Udyana is designed as a 'street that unfolds'. The staggered building placement and breaks in the facade create visual interest and a sense of discovery as you move through the space.
Exploring the interplay of light, shadow, and texture at Udyāna. The design uses natural materials and varied surfaces to create a sensory experience that changes throughout the day.
An overview of the community spaces at the POETREE apartment complex. The design integrates winding pathways, sculptural seating, and green pockets to break the monotony of a typical urban development.
This view of POETREE shows how recreational amenities like a basketball court are woven into the landscape. The space is designed for active use while being surrounded by calming greenery and thoughtful seating areas.
About this collection
True community design is about the spaces between buildings, not just the square footage of the plots. We move away from rigid, car-centric grids to implement organic street layouts that encourage walkability and human interaction. If you are looking to develop a site where the landscape feels like a permanent neighbor, the details of our master planning approach start with how your residents experience the ground beneath their feet.
Our approach to master planning for gated communities and group housing is rooted in the belief that urban developments should act as extensions of the natural environment. We do not apply cookie-cutter grid layouts. Instead, we perform deep site analysis—including hydro-contour studies for hillside properties—to understand how land can be subdivided to maximize view corridors and airflow.
Our Design Methodology
- Topographic Respect: We believe in working with the land, not against it. Our plot subdivision strategy involves minimal cut-and-fill, allowing the existing slope to dictate the placement of roads and structures.
- The Village Effect: We design 'streets that unfold.' By using staggered building placement and breaks in facades, we create visual interest and a sense of discovery as one moves through the community.
- Biophilic Integration: Landscape is never an afterthought. We weave central courtyards, native planting strategies, and catchment areas into the master plan to manage water and create cooler micro-climates.
- Materiality as Emotion: Whether we are using corten steel for signage or textured concrete for pathways, every material choice is made to stimulate the senses and provide a lasting, tactile connection to the space.
We focus on creating pockets of privacy within dense urban corridors. By planning for shared amenities like pocket parks, winding pedestrian avenues, and community zones, we ensure that a housing project is not just a collection of units, but a functioning ecosystem where residents feel a sense of belonging.
Senscape
We founded Senscape to explore how architecture and design can enhance human emotion rather than just house it. For eighteen years, our team has focused on master planning projects where buildings and nature coexist, ensuring every layout we draw creates a genuine sense of home.
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