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01 Each unit is divided from its

neighbouring by a double-height,
private garden of 500 sqft. These green
in-betweens give a great sense of
openness and vitality to the compound
that loosens up the density a tenant
would experience in a common
condominium building.

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In designing the sky villa complex,
Penda looked to the architectural
typology of “private house with a
garden,” surrounding each 2-story
unit with a 500 square foot (46
square meter) balcony containing a
ribbon of lawn and a modular
planter system.
The 450,000 square foot (42,000
square meter) development will
include 127 duplex sky villas,
ranging in size from 2,600 to
4,000 square feet (240 to 370
square meters), each separated
by a double-height private
garden terrace.

The entire complex was


designed in accordance with the
traditional Hindu architectural
system of Vaastu, which
prescribes principles of design,
layout, orientation and spatial
geometry, as well as an
importance of creating
architecture in harmony with
nature.

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