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The PentHaus in New Delhi, India by RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS

Sunday, November 6th, 2016

Article source: RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS

Renesa Architecture Design Interiors have recently completed an interiors project for a penthouse(The PentHaus) in Gurgaon.

The basic design requirement as per the client was to divide the floor plates in the penthouse on the basis of public and private relationship.(With the public interaction and services on the lower level with the private interface on the upper level).

The design philosophy as dictated and understood was on the lines of contrast in colors with the play of art and decorative pieces highlighting the depth in the detailing of the accessorization of the whole scale model.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

  • Architects: RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS
  • Project: The PentHaus
  • Location: Gurgaon, New Delhi, India
  • Photography: Vibhor Yadav
  • Team:

    • Sanjay Arora: Founder| Principal Architect
    • Sanchit Arora: Studio Head Architect Concept Design Head | Graphic Design.
    • Vandana Arora: Interior Designer| Decor Head
    • Virender Singh: Studio Technical Head| Architectural Assistant
  • Contractors: Mr. Umesh Mehta (Star Construction)

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The White Habitat in New Delhi, India by RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS

Friday, November 4th, 2016

Article source: RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS

Renesa Architecture Design Interiors’s latest addition to the farmhouse arena will take you back in time to the European-esque villa design philosophy.

A beautiful mix of contemporary straight lines with the oblique classical touch gives it a post-renaissance design ambiance to the surroundings.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

  • Architects: RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS
  • Project: The White Habitat
  • Location: New Delhi, India
  • Photography: Vibhor Yadav
  • Team:

    • Sanjay Arora: Founder| Principal Architect
    • Sanchit Arora: Studio Head Architect Concept Design Head | Graphic Design.
    • Vandana Arora: Interior Designer| Decor Head
    • Virender Singh: Studio Technical Head| Architectural Assistant
  • Built Up Area: 17,000 sq feet approx on a 3 acres spread (approx)

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CAFE ZERO in Punjab, India by Studio Ardete

Thursday, November 3rd, 2016

Article source: Studio Ardete

Designed for the staff of a pharmaceutical factory in a remote location of Punjab, Café Zero came into existence as a purely need- based space. With very limited access to eateries and cafes, the workers required a space where they could have their meals in a comfortable atmosphere.

An old factory warehouse was chosen for the purpose of setting up the café; the only challenge was the budget.

Situated in an old warehouse, the café uses salvaged materials and furniture to minimize costs, Image Courtesy © Purnesh Dev Nikhanj

Situated in an old warehouse, the café uses salvaged materials and furniture to minimize costs, Image Courtesy © Purnesh Dev Nikhanj

  • Architects: Studio Ardete
  • Project: CAFE ZERO
  • Location: Ropar, Punjab, India
  • Photography: Purnesh Dev Nikhanj
  • Designer: Badrinath Kaleru
  • Area: 1340 Sqft

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The House of Plumeria in New Delhi, India by RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS

Thursday, November 3rd, 2016

Article source: RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS

Renesa Architecture Design Interiors’s latest addition to the residential design circuit comes with a typical building to nature relationship. The design content as established by the client was to give a feel of a forest house within the city ambiance.

The House of Plumeria’s design philosophy has been borrowed from the exploration of modernism with respect to nature. The Indian cultural implications create a unique recognizable style of design for the House of Plumeria and has a lasting impact on the viewers passing by.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

  • Architects: RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS
  • Project: The House of Plumeria
  • Location: New Delhi, India
  • Photography: Vibhor Yadav
  • Team:
    • Sanjay Arora – Founder| Principal Architect
    • Sanchit Arora – Studio Head Architect Concept Design Head | Graphic Design.
    • Vandana Arora – Interior Designer| Decor Head
    • Virender Singh- Studio Technical Head| Architectural Assistant
  • Owner: Umesh Mehta
  • Consultants/Contractors: Site Contractor – (Star Construction)-Mr. Umesh Mehta
  • Area: 4000 sq ft(appx)
  • Year: 2013-14

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The Shadow Spaces in Delhi, India by RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2016

Article source: RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS

Death

Death is unknown and it is final. The rituals of death and the spaces they are conducted in, have a deep significance to the living as well as the dead. For it is through these rituals and these spaces that the rare intersection of life and death takes place, where the living are forced to encounter and contemplate the mortality and fragility of life while simultaneously putting them in touch with the sublime of the absolute. These spaces and rituals are thus, simultaneously for the living and dead, public yet intimately private and personal.

The Entrance Path, Image Courtesy © RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS

The Entrance Path, Image Courtesy © RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS

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THE BOSTON BUTT in Mumbai, India by ARK / Reza Kabul Architects

Saturday, October 29th, 2016

Article source: ARK / Reza Kabul Architects

Located in the historic Kala Ghoda district of South Mumbai, The Boston Butt is an all American barbeque diner with a southern soul. For the decor, chef and restaurateur Siddharth Kashyap along with his partners Karna Shinde and Nishant Rao, approached Ar. Reza Kabul who created a confluence of regional styles from the Dixie States into the design. The interior walls of the two-level restaurant set the backdrop for the space in a grungy plastered texture. Photographs, signage and mirror frames from the Prohibition Era accent the bare walls. The bevelled window panes are a manifestation of the late 18th century architecture of the French Quarters in New Orleans. Influenced by the predominant lumber industry in the Southern American States, the use of wood dominates the interior elements of the space such as flooring, seating and accessories. The lower level is designed to host families with its wooden dinner tables and seating, while the upper level hosts the livelier section with the bar and plaid wrapped corner couches. A bright red tractor hood not only adds color to the space but also doubles up as the DJ console. The wall mounted papier-mâché busts of a ram, deer, and boar create a focal point at the upper level. All in all The Boston Butt, the city’s first smokery and charcuterie, aims at delivering the finest food and ambience of the Dixie states!

Image Courtesy © KAAMNA

Image Courtesy © KAAMNA

  • Architects: ARK / Reza Kabul Architects
  • Project: THE BOSTON BUTT
  • Location: Kala Ghoda, Mumbai, India
  • Photography: KAAMNA
  • Area: 2,930 sq ft

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Soro- The Village Pub in Goa, India by Raya Shankhwalker Architects

Thursday, October 27th, 2016

Article source: Raya Shankhwalker Architects

“Soro”, meaning alcoholic beverage in Konkani is a tavern conceptualised within the ruins of an old corner store. The corner store itself became the protagonist in the story of the bar; the design is centred around the concept of a 1940’s warehouse owned by a local dealer who traded in different merchandise. Thus retaining as much of the original structure as possible became pivotal.

Image Courtesy © Raya Shankhwalker Architects

Image Courtesy © Raya Shankhwalker Architects

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Pentagon Complex in Haridwar, India by Girimun

Tuesday, October 18th, 2016

Article source: Girimun

Located in Haridwar, a touristic destination in Northern India, the 65,000 sqm mixed-use complex comprises of a shopping mall, office suites above and a business hotel operated by Radisson Group. Distribution of functions, access and circulation are carefully resolved to achieve a highly integrated mix of activities without jeopardising the desired degree of separation between each different environment and function.

Image Courtesy © Girimun

Image Courtesy © Girimun

  • Architects: Girimun
  • Project: Pentagon Complex
  • Location: Haridwar, India
  • Client: Supertech Ltd
  • Size: 60,000 m2
  • Opening: 2010

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PRIMERA in Gurgaon, India by R+D Studio

Wednesday, October 12th, 2016

Article source: R+D Studio 

The architecture of the house explores a play of volumes, materials and stark play of light & shadow. The volume blocking is strong & rigid with a further accentuation through contrasting materials – the stunning corten steel with stark whites. Corten steel is used prominently on the façade with seamless joining techniques following a strict geometry. The monotony of white blocks is broken with sharp block patterns created through aluminum grooves.

Image Courtesy © Niveditaa Gupta

Image Courtesy © Niveditaa Gupta

  • Architects: R+D Studio
  • Project: PRIMERA
  • Location: DLF Phase 4, Gurgaon, India
  • Photography: Niveditaa Gupta
  • Client: Narresh Kukkreja
  • Architecture Team: Shikha Doogar, Shridhar Rao, Rachita Malhotra, Sanchit Arora, Shreya Gera, Rashmi Singh
  • Interiors: Shivan & Narresh Homes
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 4500 sf
  • Completion year: November 2015

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GD Goenka in New Delhi, India by Design Forum International

Wednesday, October 5th, 2016

Article source: Epistle Communications

Educational Institutions across the globe are designed to facilitate the engagement of the young minds by creating interactive environments that are a blend of study, activity and play areas. In alignment with the same ethos, the GD Goenka group’s philosophy is to reinvent the school experience by creating the best physical infrastructure as per global standards, coupled with high quality, well-paidand motivated faculty. A simple and concise design brief was determined- to have class rooms that are equipped with the neoteric style of teaching and content. Unlike the use of traditional systems such as blackboards etc., novel educations tools take precedent in the contemporary education system; multimedia tools such as projectors, and adequate storage space for children to stack their bags, books, classrooms that are highly flexible to support a variety of formal and informal teaching methods etc. The design of the institutional development of a primary school (from kindergarten to class 5) enables these requirements while aiming to provide flexibility of spaces by making the building form itself as a part of the learning experience.

Image Courtesy © Design Forum International

Image Courtesy © Design Forum International

  • Architects: Design Forum International
  • Project: GD Goenka
  • Location: Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, India
  • Client: MR. VIPUL GARG.
  • Client’s Firm: RAI BAHADUR RAGHBIR SINGH EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY
  • Principal Architect: Goonmeet Chauhan
  • Design Team: Anil, Yogesh, Vikas Sharma, Nishant
  • Structural: NNC Design International
  • Mechanical & Electrical: V.S. Kukreja & Associates
  • Site Area (sq ft & sq m) : 4052.00 sq.m (43615.78 sq.ft.)
  • Built-Up Area (sq ft & sq m): 3540.72 sq.m (38112.31 sq.ft.)
  • Start Date: Sept 2013
  • Completion Date: March 2015

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