“Akshadhaa Assisted Living Project” has been designed with a primary focus on providing a nurturing and supportive environment for individuals with Neuro Development disorders such as Autism and Down Syndrome.
The overarching theme of the project revolves around “Architecture for the Senses,” emphasizing the creation of spaces that caters to the sensory needs of the residents while incorporating open spaces and lush green landscapes to enhance emotional well-being.
The design philosophy of Akshadhaa Assisted Living Project is rooted in creating a human-centric environment that promotes inclusivity and sensitivity to the unique needs of individuals on the autism spectrum. The architectural approach is not only functional but also deeply empathetic, fostering a sense of belonging and comfort.
Modern technology is integrated to support the residents’ daily routines and enhance their independence. Smart home systems, assistive technologies, and interactive features are seamlessly incorporated into the architecture, providing a technologically advanced and user-friendly environment.
Akshadhaa Assisted Living Project is not just a physical structure; it is a compassionate and innovative space that prioritizes the well-being of its residents. Through thoughtful design, the project aims to redefine assisted living for the autistic user group and senior citizens, fostering a sense of community, empowerment, and joy in their daily lives.
Project Type | Institutional & Educational |
Location | Chikkaballapur, India |
Client | Akshadhaa Foundation |
Project Status | Unbuilt |
Plot Area | 4.79 acres |
Built-up Area | 2,23,660 sq.ft |
Structural Consultant | RK Consultants |
Landscape Consultant | Reading Grounds |
MEP Consultant | Skyline Electro |
Team | Divya Ethirajan, Pramod Jaiswal, Keins Prajapati, Yash Singhi, Nadeem M |