B.N. One 31
This residential development articulates a refined ensemble of 3- and 4-bedroom apartments conceived through a rigorous focus on spatial optimization, passive environmental strategies, and a contemporary architectural vocabulary. Generous linear balconies act as transitional thresholds between interior and exterior realms, extending habitable spaces while moderating solar gain. Strategically oriented openings and a permeable planning framework promote effective cross ventilation and maximize daylight penetration, enhancing thermal comfort and reducing energy dependence.
Comprising 130 residences distributed across three distinct blocks — two 3 BHK blocks with 52 units each and a dedicated 4 BHK block with 26 units — the master plan is structured around central landscaped courts that operate as climatic lungs for the development. These open spaces foster microclimatic regulation, visual connectivity, and social interaction, reinforcing a sense of community. The integration of architecture, interior planning, and landscape design establishes a cohesive built environment that foregrounds sustainability, human comfort, and a progressive model of contemporary urban living.