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Siri Residence by Design Kacheri: Tropical Luxury Resort in Bangalore
Enclosed in picturesque hillocks of Karishma at the edge of Bangalore's tech boom, Siri Residence by Design Kacheri presents a paradigmatic blend of tropical luxury and sustainable living. The villa design reinterprets tranquil life, drawing inspiration from Vastu principles while integrating local vegetation to offer a serene sanctuary rather than just a house.
Location, Concept and Layout
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Landscape Priority: Existing trees of teak, mahogany and coconut define the layout. The structure is deliberately internalized: buildings are concentrated at the front, preserving views to the rear and privacy of the garden.
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Vastu Influence: The site's southern orientation, entrance aligned with natural topography; floating steps and a pond with ice create a ritualistic arrival.
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Spatial Flow: Formal and informal zones spread on both sides of the central corridor (also containing a prayer room); service and auxiliary spaces are hidden. Transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces are emphasized by verandas, balconies and terraces.
Materials and Biophilic Design
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Stone and Textures: Walls of Sira stone in random ragged patterns cover both exterior and interior surfaces. Floors and cladding also use Kota, Kaddappa and black granite — some polished, others not.
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Wood and Warmth: Polished teak, exposed bricks, accents of corrosion-resistant steel create a sense of earthy warmth.
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Natural Elements: Floating steps, a cottage-style seat on a mango tree on the terrace, large sliding glass doors, picturesque gardens — all organized for maximum greenery, shade and natural cues.
Climate, Ventilation and Sustainability
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Cross Ventilation and Stack Effect: The staircase is designed as a vertical fan with incomplete windows to draw hot air upward and out. Western blinds provide shading while maintaining transparency and safety.
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Light and Views: Abundant glass frames open views to the garden and pool; natural light penetrates through operable windows; the landscape itself enhances thermal comfort.
Sense and Atmosphere
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A quiet foyer, flanked by coconut trees and a pond with ice, sets the tone — arrival is thoughtfully designed.
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Interior spaces remain modest, with only artworks (such as a mandala painting) breaking the silence of minimalism.
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Private zones (bedrooms, main bedroom) flow outward; common areas (living/dining room, kitchen) face the garden and pool.
What Makes Siri Residence Special
Contextual Luxury: It does not impress; it deeply respects the place, trees, climate and culture.
Sustainable Design: Use of local stone, passive cooling and ventilation, minimal disruption to vegetation.
Visual and Tactile Richness: Stone, wood, brick and greenery combine to create a textured sensory journey.
Balance of Privacy and Openness: Private rear, public front; both internal movement and external views are prioritized.
Siri Residence is more than architecture — it's an immersive experience. Design Kacheri didn't simply build a luxurious home; they created a tropical sanctuary where nature, ritual and sustainable design intersect. For those seeking elegance without excess, it's a benchmark in contemporary southern Indian luxury.
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