Yashodhan Harenbhai Mangukia

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DYADIKÓTITA

DYADIKÓTITA means duality in Greek. With increasing developer driven high rise housing schemes, the habitants are not able to benefit with the height and vistas as the tower blocks are tightly packed with minimum required margins. Whereas the other end of low rise blocks becomes unfeasible for developers to achieve the FSI. Here, The lower block with two stacked duplexes tries to cover the ground as much as possible and with that brings in the benefits of living in a connected housing complex. While the towers are placed on site with maximum height such that the it gets unbroken views.

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1| INTRODUCTION

2 | SITE VIEWS

3 | GROUND FLOOR PLAN AND DUPLEX TERRACE PLAN

4 | SITE SECTION

5 | DUPLEX UNITS

6 | BASEMENT PLAN AND 10TH FLOOR SITE PLAN

7 | TOWER TYPICAL UNIT

8 | SITE VIEWS

9 | SEMINAR

10 | TIME PROBLEMS