The Imperial
The Imperial, Mumbai
The Imperial,
The Imperial, Mumbai
Nahar Amrut Shakti, Mumbai
Nahar Amrut Shakti, Mumbai_NEW
Nahar Amrut Shakti,
Nahar Amrut Shakti, Mumbai_NEW
ATS Greens Village, Noida
ATS Greens Vill
ATS Greens Village,
ATS Greens Village, Greater Noida The residential complex stretches over 20 acres of land, adjacent to an arterial expressway. The faintly triangular plot features linear residential blocks on the periphery thereby accommodating a delicately curving large central garden. It includes a total of 732 apartments. The flats in the multi-storeyed towers are 2, 3-bedrooms and a 3-bedrooms typology composed with a study. The areas range from 3-bedroom apartments at 140 sq m to a rather spacious 260 sq m 4-bedroom apartments. The centrally positioned clubhouse features a swimming pool, gymnasium and squash courts. One border of the site includes tennis courts.
The Belaire, Gurgaon
The Belaire, Gurgaon
The Belaire,
The Belaire, Gurgaon
Eon, Mumbai
Eon, Mumbai_NEW
Eon,
Eon, Mumbai_NEW
Kalpataru Towers, Mumbai
Kalpataru Towers, Mumbai
Kalpataru Towers,
Kalpataru Towers, Mumbai
Runwal Uber, Mumbai
Runwal Uber, Mumbai
Runwal Uber,
Runwal Uber, Mumbai
DB Turf Estate, Mumbai
DB Turf Estate, Mumbai
DB Turf Estate,
DB Turf Estate, Mumbai
The Aralias, Gurgaon
The Aralias,
DLF Aralias, Gurgaon Aralias, an upscale residential development is set opposite the DLF Golf Course in Gurgaon. It includes 3 linear blocks that flank a well-landscaped garden. The concept of large linear residential blocks creates a central recreational area for the entire complex. The linear design of the blocks also offers panoramic views of the landscaped grounds and the picturesque golf course to all the apartments. The mere enormity of these blocks set amidst the landscaped gardens creates a spectacular effect. The pale background of the exterior hues articulates the elegant appearance of a few fragments of glass. On the whole, with its subtle use of materials the exterior manifest itself with sleek contemporary expression. The 250 flats in the residential complexes have areas ranging from 465 sq m apartments to 836 sq m penthouses. The apartments are endowed with picturesque views of the surrounds. The interiors of these apartments are left unfinished, so that every user can set up their own individual interior space. Amidst the hustle of urban life, DLF Aralias offers a calm oasis of tropical flora, tranquil pools, and a serene waterfall. The framework of a breathtaking landscape park with sand pits, splash pools and gazebos also makes for a plush way of life.
RNA Tower, Mumbai
RNA Tower, Mumbai
RNA Tower,
RNA Tower, Mumbai
Indiabulls, Panvel
Indiabulls, Panvel
Indiabulls,
Indiabulls, Panvel
Orbit Arya, Mumbai
Orbit Arya, Mumbai
Orbit Arya,
Orbit Arya, Mumbai
Ideal Exotica, Kolkata
Ideal Exotica, Kolkata_NEW
Ideal Exotica,
Ideal Exotica, Kolkata_NEW
Proposed Piramal Development at Byculla, Mumbai
Proposed Piramal Development at Byculla, Mumbai
Proposed Piramal Development at Byculla,
Proposed Piramal Development at Byculla, Mumbai
Wadhwa Development, Mumbai
Wadhwa Development, Mumbai
Wadhwa Development,
Wadhwa Development, Mumbai
TGB Tower, Noida
TGB Tower, Noida
TGB Tower,
TGB Tower, Noida
Omaxe1, Lucknow
Omaxe1, Lucknow_NEW
Omaxe1,
Omaxe1, Lucknow_NEW
Seawoods Estate, Mumbai
Seawoods Estate,
Seawoods Estate,
Seawoods Estate, Navi Mumbai Seawoods Estate is a waterfront residential development located in Navi Mumbai. It is developed by CIDCO (the City and Industrial Development Corporation), a Government of Maharashtra enterprise. Octagonal pitched roofs with deep concrete awnings, overhanging balconies with subtle steel railings and criss-cross fenestrations characterise the external expression of the buildings. The fundamental design idea was to make taller buildings, thereby leaving larger open spaces between the buildings. The layout of the apartment blocks which form U and C profiles, create internal courtyards that encourage community living. The development includes 2 and 3-bedroom apartments and 3 and 4-bedroom duplex penthouses. Approximately 1,750 dwelling units are accommodated in 46 blocks that rise on stilts up to 13-floors. They are linked together in groups of two, three and four buildings by podiums and terraced lawns. The terrace at the 14th-floor level is common and designed as an amenity deck. The central courtyard gardens separating the apartment blocks provide occupants with extensive views of the landscaped grounds. The design ensures that every flat looks out either to the sea or to the expansive gardens. The landscaped grounds are dotted with water bodies, grass mounds and recreation grounds for the young and old. The development also includes convenience shops, a clubhouse with indoor and outdoor game zones.
Ozone Keystone, Mumbai
Ozone Keystone, Mumbai
Ozone Keystone,
Ozone Keystone, Mumbai
Dosti, Mumbai
Dosti, Mumbai
Dosti,
Dosti, Mumbai
42, Kolkata_NEW, Kolkata
42, Kolkata_NEW
42, Kolkata_NEW,
42, Kolkata_NEW
Nahar Amrit Shakti, Mumbai
Nahar
Nahar Amrit Shakti,
Nahar Amrit Shakti, Mumbai The complex set close to Powai, is spread over 10 acres. It features a central garden encircled by 8 residential blocks. The 14-storey towers house 2 and 3-bedroom apartments. The contemporary building is swathed with glass on the higher levels. Curving circular and elliptical sunshade systems supported by inclined columns shelter the fragments of glass whilst adding to the aesthetics.
23 Marina, Dubai, UAE
23 Marina,
Rustomjee Urbania, Athena and Astrae, Mumbai
Rustomjee Urbania, Athena and Astrae, Mumbai
Rustomjee Urbania, Athena and Astrae,
Rustomjee Urbania, Athena and Astrae, Mumbai
Beverly Park - RIL, Mumbai
Beverly Park - RIL, Mumbai
Beverly Park - RIL,
Beverly Park - RIL, Mumbai
Hiranandani Estate, Thane
Hiranandani Estate, Thane
Hiranandani Estate,
Hiranandani Estate, Thane
Orbit-Mazda, Mumbai
Orbit-Mazda, Mumbai_NEW
Orbit-Mazda,
Orbit-Mazda, Mumbai_NEW
Lodha Venezia, Mumbai
Lodha Venezia, Mumbai_NEW
Lodha Venezia,
Lodha Venezia, Mumbai_NEW
The Magnolias, Gurgaon
The Magnolias, Gurgaon
The Magnolias,
The Magnolias, Gurgaon
Twin Towers - Rubberwalla, Mumbai
Twin Towers - Rubberwalla, Mumbai
Twin Towers - Rubberwalla,
Twin Towers - Rubberwalla, Mumbai
Mahindra World City, Chennai
Mahindra World City, Chennai
Mahindra World City,
Mahindra World City, Chennai
Proposed DLF Mill Compound Development, Mumbai
Proposed DLF Mill Compound Development, Mumbai
Proposed DLF Mill Compound Development,
Proposed DLF Mill Compound Development, Mumbai
Omaxe 2, Lucknow
Omaxe 2, Lucknow_NEW
Omaxe 2,
Omaxe 2, Lucknow_NEW
Dosti Flamingos, Mumbai
Dosti Flamingos, Mumbai
Dosti Flamingos,
Dosti Flamingos, Mumbai
ATS Paradiso, Noida
ATS Paradiso, Noida
ATS Paradiso,
ATS Paradiso, Noida
Minerva, Mumbai
Minerva, Mumbai
Minerva,
Minerva, Mumbai
DLF- Westend, Gurgaon
DLF- Westend, Gurgaon
DLF- Westend,
DLF- Westend, Gurgaon
Oberoi Heights, Mumbai
Oberoi Heights, Mumbai
Oberoi Heights,
Oberoi Heights, Mumbai
DLF- Pinacile, Gurgaon
DLF- Pinacile,
DLF Pinnacle, Gurgaon Pinnacle is a high-end apartment building in Gurgaon. Developed by DLF, Pinnacle’s architectural vocabulary is characterised by contemporary lines and form. Its shining, towering profile topped with a spire will have a distinct presence in the DLF City skyline. The pristine 19-storey residential complex’s exterior stands out in the midst of the open stretches of a green and natural landscape. It is located close to the office developments, state-of-the-art shopping malls, multiplexes and DLF Golf and Country Club, making it an idyllic residential development with a perfect blend of the urban lifestyle and rustic ambiance. The layout of development is a great attraction too .The 2 clusters of high rise apartment blocks are set within magnificently landscaped grounds. The water bodies, sculptural elements and broad walkways are just right for a stroll and wend their way through the peaceful gardens. In between the two apartment blocks is a clubhouse, which offers extensive views of the park. The recreational facilities in the club include a pool, a well-equipped gym, and the tennis court. The complex is also set to include a party room and a restaurant. The apartments are spacious and airy, with a large balcony that adds a dash of brightness to the entire flat. Each apartment adds up to about 360 sq m. The bedrooms come with elegant wooden laminate flooring, while the living and dining rooms have imported marble floors. The apartments conform to international standards and latest seismic stipulated codes.
ATS Triumph and Kocoon, Gurgaon
ATS Triumph and Kocoon, Gurgaon_NEW
ATS Triumph and Kocoon,
ATS Triumph and Kocoon, Gurgaon_NEW
Orbit Sky Villas, Mumbai
Orbit Sky Villas, Mumbai_NEW
Orbit Sky Villas,
Orbit Sky Villas, Mumbai_NEW
Ocean Parque, Mumbai
Ocean Parque, Mumbai_NEW
Ocean Parque,
Ocean Parque, Mumbai_NEW
TARWADI SIGNATURE , Mazgaon,Mumbai -2010
Total Area: Approx. 8 Acres A redevelopment reside
TARWADI SIGNATURE ,
Total Area: Approx. 8 Acres A redevelopment residential scheme with two separate tower buildings for sale component and other buildings for rehab component consisting of residential and commercial users. Adorned by awe-inspiring vistas at every step of this opulent landscape that’s spread across 20000 sq.mt, Signature welcomes you to experience the choicest of lifestyles. A sky rocketing tower of 75 floors with the best of amenities. Here you will find a state-of-the-art Fitness Centre, a huge Swimming Pool, a sprawled Garden with a dedicated Jogging Track and Cafeteria to spend candid moments with loved ones. Make a choice from our shimmering 3BHK, 4BHK & 5BHK residences; enjoy the best lifestyle in Mazgaon.
Orbit Terrace, Mumbai
Orbit Terrace, Mumbai
Orbit Terrace,
Orbit Terrace, Mumbai
Hiranandani Gardens, Mumbai
Hiranandani Gardens, Mumbai
Hiranandani Gardens,
Hiranandani Gardens, Mumbai
Buckly Court, Mumbai
Buck
Buckly Court,
Buckley Court, Mumbai Buckley Court is one of the most contentious heritage projects in the city of Mumbai. Previously called Buckley Court Hotel. It was built on the then newly developed Cuffe Parade seafront. The imposing mansion enjoyed a distinct Moorish influence with wooden verandas, jalis, elegant domes and intricate stonework. It was one of the few remaining examples of Indo-Saracenic architecture in Mumbai, yet this piece of architectural legacy was totally neglected. The design brief to the architect was to revive this quaint but run down structure to its original glory and further propose a new residential development. The heritage committee had initially proposed a lowrise scheme that integrated with the old structure. The architect felt that this approach did not respect the old structure nor did it give an identity to the new development. Moreover, with a lowrise scheme, only a part of the old building would have been visible and the entire architectural charm of the old structure would have been lost. Based on these beliefs a new design envisaging a much taller building compared to the earlier proposal, which left the intermediate floors bare to create a neutral backdrop for the old structure, was submitted to the heritage committee for approval. The design endeavours to harmoniously blend the elements of the old and the new. The old building is further illuminated to emphasise its importance. The residential tower includes duplexes and its living spaces enjoy a panoramic view of the Island city and the ocean. This would not have been possible if the earlier proposal were accepted, as it would have been difficult to derive good light, ventilation and views from a lowrise development within the rather congested precinct of the city. Decks have been provided on all sides of the building and the trapezoidal shaped plan is virtually derived out of the tight demarcations of the site boundaries. The scheme also delves into the tough reality of modern day urban realm- economics, heritage and development. The design was a logical solution to protecting the valuable architectural heritage in the city and at the same time allowing a new development to take place. This idea especially made sense in the Mumbai scenario where generally the term ‘heritage’ draws notions of anti-development. In going higher, even the extra FSI was consumed with little disturbance to the surrounding architectural fabric. This proposal initially drew great resistance from the city’s Heritage Committee, which was eventually convinced about the intellectual integrity of the architect’s proposal and the novel perspective proposed through the new development. But its design is debated till today and its basic premise is still questioned by many. The architect, however, robustly defends the scheme and says it is in response to the context and goes on to add that one can’t have a conformist single point outlook on any issue. Heritage is important, but we have to appreciate issues in a pragmatic manner and look for possibilities that will gel the city’s heritage values and its developmental growth. Cities can’t be frozen in time, they do change and that “change†is perhaps the most captivating quality of any city. A city should explore solutions that would prioritise different aspects of urban growth in such a way that it does not deter developmental growth and at the same time does not fade the city’s heritage values.
SIEL, New Delhi
SIEL, New Delhi
SIEL,
SIEL, New Delhi
Bombay Dyeing, Mumbai
Bombay Dyeing, Mumbai
Bombay Dyeing,
Bombay Dyeing, Mumbai