Color Palette: A classic combination of Sandstone Ochre and Cream White is used to give it a regal and timeless appearance.
Intricate Jharokhas: The building features several Jharokhas (overhanging balconies) supported by decorative brackets, typical of royal architecture.
Chhatris (Domes): The rooftop is adorned with multiple Chhatris (dome-shaped pavilions) with ribbed tops, adding height and grandeur to the skyline.
Mahadwar (Main Gate): The central entrance is a massive Toran-style arch decorated with floral motifs and geometric patterns.
Carved Pillars: Each floor is supported by slender, highly carved pillars that showcase traditional stone-carving craftsmanship.
Jali Work: The railings and window panels feature intricate White Stone Jali (latticework), which provides ventilation and aesthetic charm.
Heavy Wooden Doors: The entrances are fitted with massive, studded wooden gates designed with brass-like square patterns.
Wall Paneling: The exterior walls are divided into symmetrical recessed panels, each containing unique floral carvings and moldings.
Multi-Tiered Elevation: The structure is built across multiple levels, creating a stepped effect that highlights different terrace areas.
Signage: A formal board above the main arch clearly identifies the site as "Shri Shri Ashapura Mataji Mandir."
Cobblestone Paving: The foreground features a grey cobblestone driveway, which complements the heritage look of the temple.
Modern Landscaping: Low-lying planters and palm trees are placed strategically at the base to add a touch of greenery.
Classical Lighting: Traditional street lamps and decorative wall-mounted lights are placed to illuminate the facade.
Symmetry: The entire design follows a symmetrical layout, which provides a sense of balance and spiritual harmony to the viewer.
Project Description :
Architectural Style: The temple follows a Grand Rajputana/Palatial theme, resembling the historic forts and palaces of Rajasthan.
Color Palette: A classic combination of Sandstone Ochre and Cream White is used to give it a regal and timeless appearance.
Intricate Jharokhas: The building features several Jharokhas (overhanging balconies) supported by decorative brackets, typical of royal architecture.
Chhatris (Domes): The rooftop is adorned with multiple Chhatris (dome-shaped pavilions) with ribbed tops, adding height and grandeur to the skyline.
Mahadwar (Main Gate): The central entrance is a massive Toran-style arch decorated with floral motifs and geometric patterns.
Carved Pillars: Each floor is supported by slender, highly carved pillars that showcase traditional stone-carving craftsmanship.
Jali Work: The railings and window panels feature intricate White Stone Jali (latticework), which provides ventilation and aesthetic charm.
Heavy Wooden Doors: The entrances are fitted with massive, studded wooden gates designed with brass-like square patterns.
Wall Paneling: The exterior walls are divided into symmetrical recessed panels, each containing unique floral carvings and moldings.
Multi-Tiered Elevation: The structure is built across multiple levels, creating a stepped effect that highlights different terrace areas.
Signage: A formal board above the main arch clearly identifies the site as "Shri Shri Ashapura Mataji Mandir."
Cobblestone Paving: The foreground features a grey cobblestone driveway, which complements the heritage look of the temple.
Modern Landscaping: Low-lying planters and palm trees are placed strategically at the base to add a touch of greenery.
Classical Lighting: Traditional street lamps and decorative wall-mounted lights are placed to illuminate the facade.
Symmetry: The entire design follows a symmetrical layout, which provides a sense of balance and spiritual harmony to the viewer.
