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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Spire Edge in Manesar, India by T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

 
March 30th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

Spire Edge office tower stands as an iconic landmark on a new IT park located in Manesar, Gurgaon, India.

The tower is a 21 storey building accommodating offices, auditorium, gallery and other facilities.

Ecoinfrastructure

The key design feature of the iconic tower is a continuous green ecoinfrastructure at the north façade, ascending up the tower through green ramps from the basement, infusing it with an ecological and social terraces and garden and back down on the rear facade by a series of ramps around a meeting room.

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

  • Architects: T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd
  • Project: Spire Edge
  • Location: Manesar, India
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Client: A.N Buildwell PVT. LTD
  • Nos. of storeys: 20 storeys + Roof Garden
  • Site Areas: 4,765 sq.m
  • Proposed Development: Commercial and Offices
  • Total GFA: 22,559 sq.m
  • Plot Ratio: 1:4.7
  • Principal-in-Charge: Ken Yeang
  • Design Manager: Haytham Danoon
  • Project Architect: Glen Pang
  • Design Architect: Khairi Ismail
  • Assistant Designer: Jermaine Chau, Shafiqa Shamshul

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

The greenery is brought up to the roof garden by a series of vertical landscaping systems, ie.  vegetated green walls, green planter ramps with a pedestrian walkway, and a series of sky terraces.

The south facade of the building also has a continuous green ramp that brings pedestrian and vegetation from the ground all the way up to a lush roof garden located at the top of the iconic tower and connects to the north façade green ecoinfrastructure.

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

Water Infrastructure

The tower is designed as a self sufficient water reuse/recycling system within the building. Both of the green ramps act as a water filter/collecting device to channel rainwater collected from the roof garden to the water tank located at the basement of the building, hence being recycled and reused by the users of the building.

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

Rainwater Harvesting/Recycling: The building’s extensive landscaped areas are irrigated via a large-scale rainwater recycling system.  Rainwater is collected from the perimeter landscaped ramps and roof garden.  It is channeled and stored at the lowest basement level, beneath the Eco-cell, and reused as recycled water within the building.

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

Eco-cells

There are two eco-cells located at north and south side of the building where the spiral ramps meet the ground and continue to the basement levels. The Eco-cells allow vegetation, daylight and natural ventilation to extend into the car-park levels below.  The lowest level of the Eco-cell contains the storage tank and pump room for the rainwater recycling system.

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

Sun-Shading Devices

The project’s climate-responsive façade design originated with the analysis of the local sun-path. Facade studies analyzing the solar-path determined the shape and depth of the sunshade louvers, which also double as light-shelves. The light shelves merge into single louvers at the north facade creating a slick look for the façade. In conjunction with the south spiral landscaped ramp, north green walls and ramps, and sky gardens, the sunshade louvers also assist in establishing comfortable micro-climates in habitable spaces along the building’s exterior.

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Roof Gardens, Creative Meeting Spaces and Sky Courts

The south spiral landscaped ramp acts as a thermal buffer protecting the south façade from direct heat gain, and creates areas for relaxation and event spaces. These extensive gardens allow for interaction between the building’s occupants and nature, offering opportunities to experience the external environment housed within the tower and to enjoy views of the IT Park.  As it reaches each corner of the building the spiral ramp leads the users into Creative Meeting Spaces and terraces for multi uses. A series of sky courts at the north façade also create an outdoor environment for the office users’ creative and social interaction.

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

Toilets and elevator lobbies

All toilets and elevator lobbies have natural ventilation opportunities.

Internal life.

The internal typical office spaces have large span floor beams to eliminate any in-between columns. The floor configuration seeks to create a new form internal iife for its users, with occasional skyterraces linked to the ecoinfrastruiture, a rear ramp at the south face that has Creative Meeting Rooms.

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

Image Courtesy © T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn Bhd

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