This residence is a contemporary rural home designed for a traditional joint family, blending modern construction with vernacular Punjabi living principles. Its planning reflects collective life, balancing shared family spaces with private zones while maintaining visual and social connectivity. The architectural form is composed of layered volumes, projecting balconies, and a prominent central entrance that establishes hierarchy and identity. Sloping roofs, deep overhangs, and large openings respond to climate by providing shade, ventilation, and strong indoor–outdoor connections. The material palette combines plastered surfaces with exposed brick, referencing local construction traditions while expressing a modern aesthetic. Overall, the house represents a synthesis of tradition and aspiration — preserving cultural values of togetherness, hospitality, and continuity, while adapting spatial organization, form, and materials to suit contemporary rural lifestyles and evolving family needs.


