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Casa Verde Pavilion

New Delhi

  • Site Area: 21,600 sq. ft.
  • Built Up: 29,500 sq. ft.

A home that unfolds through courts, terraces, and a slower rhythm of arrival

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Casa Verde Pavilion is conceived as a large family home in Panchsheel Park, where privacy, openness, and landscape are brought into careful equilibrium. The residence is shaped as an inwardly composed dwelling, with a stronger built edge along the south and south-east that shields the interiors from the road, neighbouring plots, and harsher solar exposure. To the north and towards the rear garden, however, the home opens more generously, allowing patios, terraces, lawn, and pool to create a setting that feels lighter, calmer, and more expansive in spirit.

The planning is organised around a clear central axis and a measured sequence of thresholds, beginning with the formal entrance and shaded drop-off, and moving gradually towards the covered patio and open garden beyond. Sunken courts draw light and air into the lower levels while establishing quieter inward-looking pockets within the larger composition. Staggered terraces and cantilevered projections extend the living spaces outward, giving different generations room for both intimacy and togetherness.

Architecturally, the home is articulated through clean horizontal lines, deep overhangs, broad glazed openings, and a restrained palette of grey textures, travertine, glass, and warm timber battens. This lends the residence scale and presence without undue heaviness, while planted edges and rooftop greens soften the massing and introduce a subtler, more garden-like character. Luxury here resides less in display than in atmosphere: in light, proportion, privacy, and the generous ease with which indoor and outdoor life are allowed to meet.

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