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A grand, opulent indoor public bathhouse showcases intricate architectural design during gupta era of central India reminiscent of indian south indian intricate architecture. There are two pools. The focal point is lower rectangular pool on ground floor of clear blue water with a smaller adjacent section featuring a cylindrical fountain. The central fountain has multiple tiers and ornate carvings, cascading water gracefully into the main pool. A rectangular stone platform with elaborate carvings sits atop the water, adorned with small bowls and decorative items. Surrounding the pool are arched doorways leading to an outdoor area, through which statues can be seen. The walls feature symmetrical arches and columns, all intricately carved with geometric patterns and floral motifs. Large windows on the left allow natural light to filter in, illuminating the space and casting soft shadows. A built-in seating area with cushions and pillows protrudes from the wall beneath these windows. The upper structure includes a massive hanging swiming pool with stone boundary and archs and transparent glass surface with elaborate geometric carvings, Hanging from this pool is a prominent balcony supported by intricately carved wooden columns, adorned with dark green balustrades that add a touch of color contrast. The balcony's richly detailed architecture is accentuated by the interplay of light and shadow, emphasizing its depth and complexity. Additional details include ornate railings, lattice work, and a series of arches forming a corridor or hallway. Statues and ornamental objects are placed around the pool area, enhancing the luxurious ambiance. The overall mood is serene and majestic, captured in balanced lighting that highlights both the architectural elements and the natural beauty outside. The color palette consists of warm browns, tans, creams, forest greens, teal blues, and golds, contributing to the historical richness of ancient India.
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A grand, opulent indoor public bathhouse showcases intricate architectural design during gupta era of central India reminiscent of indian south indian intricate architecture. There are two pools. The focal point is lower rectangular pool on ground floor of clear blue water with a smaller adjacent section featuring a cylindrical fountain. The central fountain has multiple tiers and ornate carvings, cascading water gracefully into the main pool. A rectangular stone platform with elaborate carvings sits atop the water, adorned with small bowls and decorative items. Surrounding the pool are arched doorways leading to an outdoor area, through which statues can be seen. The walls feature symmetrical arches and columns, all intricately carved with geometric patterns and floral motifs. Large windows on the left allow natural light to filter in, illuminating the space and casting soft shadows. A built-in seating area with cushions and pillows protrudes from the wall beneath these windows. The upper structure includes a massive hanging swiming pool with stone boundary and archs and transparent glass surface with elaborate geometric carvings, Hanging from this pool is a prominent balcony supported by intricately carved wooden columns, adorned with dark green balustrades that add a touch of color contrast. The balcony's richly detailed architecture is accentuated by the interplay of light and shadow, emphasizing its depth and complexity. Additional details include ornate railings, lattice work, and a series of arches forming a corridor or hallway. Statues and ornamental objects are placed around the pool area, enhancing the luxurious ambiance. The overall mood is serene and majestic, captured in balanced lighting that highlights both the architectural elements and the natural beauty outside. The color palette consists of warm browns, tans, creams, forest greens, teal blues, and golds, contributing to the historical richness of ancient India.
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