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Hanumanla Heights

3D render of Hanumanla Heights apartment exterior, white facade with orange accent panels and planted balconies, Hyderabad 1 of 6
Daytime render of a mid-rise residential building with white and orange facade and recessed balconies, Hyderabad 2 of 6
Dusk render of Hanumanla Heights apartments with wet street, lit balconies and timber accent panels, Hyderabad 3 of 6
Close-up render of an apartment facade with orange perforated jali screens and greenery-filled balconies, Hyderabad 4 of 6
Render of Hanumanla Heights entrance gate and compound wall with brick jali and SIDDHI nameplate, Hyderabad 5 of 6
Isometric line drawing of a six-storey residential building with balconies on a blueprint background, Hyderabad 6 of 6

Hanumanla Heights

by Studio Hyderabad

Apartment

A facade is not decoration. It’s climate, privacy, light, and daily use made visible. For Hanumala Heights, the east facade is shaped to receive the first light and push it deep into the apartments. Openings and balconies are placed to support ventilation, reduce glare, and create a comfortable edge between inside and city. Materials and textures are kept cohesive, so the composition reads as one system. We also treated the rooms behind the facade as part of the same design problem, especially the Pooja room. Pooja room detail: Needed diffused east light, dust control, and smoke exhaust Used a facade jaali + fixed window for filtered morning light Added a high-level exhaust fan to release ritual smoke Turned a small, overlooked space into a deliberate daily moment

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