When a material speaks before the door opens, some homes are designed and some are built.Then there are those that quietly become a reflection of the people who live in them. That last category is rare. And it is precisely where these three residences in Jaipur sit.
In a city celebrated for its sandstone heritage, its terracotta tones, and its deeply rooted architectural grammar, something remarkable was quietly taking shape in a residential pocket of Jaipur. Three homes, each belonging to a member of the Rajendra Modi family, were being designed by Ar. Dhruv Gupta using a material that felt both bold and refined in equal measure. That material, as you have probably guessed, was the copper composite panel.
We at Aludecor have been part of many projects. But this one holds a certain weight. Not just because of its scale or its visual impact, though both are undeniable. But because of what it demonstrates about thoughtful material selection and what the advantages of copper composite panel can unlock when an architect truly understands what they are working with.
Let’s be honest, a material can carry a project or kill it. In this case, copper carried it magnificently. Here is the full story.
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