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Chattarpur Farm House in Mehrauli Delhi, India by Horizon Design Studio Pvt Ltd

Wednesday, April 16th, 2014

Article source: Horizon Design Studio Pvt Ltd

The Client (Builder by profession) wanted to develop his plot in affluent south Delhi neighbourhood as a Weekend \”Home / Farm House\”. The requirement of the client was two bedrooms with attached toilets, living room, dining room and kitchen on the ground level only. However he added a extra room with attached toilet for guest on first floor.

Image Courtesy © Horizon Design Studio Pvt Ltd

  • Architects: Horizon Design Studio Pvt Ltd
  • Project: Chattarpur Farm House
  • Location: Mehrauli Delhi, India
  • Site Area: 1150 Sq m
  • Constructed area: 2500 sq foots

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

Sunday, March 30th, 2014

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

CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, TERMINAL 2 in Mumbai, India by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Friday, February 28th, 2014

Article source: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Ten years ago, Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport welcomed six million passengers per year through its gates; today it serves nearly five times that number. With the city’s emergence as India’s financial capital and the country’s rapidly expanding and economically mobile middle class, the existing airport infrastructure proved unable to support the growing volume of domestic and global traffic, resulting in frequent delays. By orchestrating the complex web of passengers and planes into a design that feels intuitive and responds to the region’s rocketing growth, the new Terminal 2 asserts the airport’s place as a preeminent gateway to India.

Image courtesy of SOM; Photographer, Robert Polidori / © Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd.

  • Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
  • Project: CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, TERMINAL 2
  • Location: Mumbai, India
  • Photography: Robert Polidori
  • Client: GVK, Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd.
  • Structural Engineer: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
  • Architect and Engineer of Record: Larsen & Toubro Limited
  • MEP Engineer: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
  • Cultural Design Collaboration: Abu Jani – Sandeep Khosla

PADC ( Product Applications Development Center) for IndianOil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) in Panipat, Haryana, India by Design Atelier

Sunday, February 23rd, 2014

Article source: Design Atelier

The Plastics Application Development Center – PADC, is the Center for Excellence in Indian Oil Corporation’s research development thrust in Plastics Technologies. The Laboratory building is designed to take on an Iconic position in the refinery complex, signifying the focus on research and the Future. The Center is intended to significantly improve on Building performance through the sustainable and conservative use of energy and other resources.

Image Courtesy © Design Atelier

  • Architects: Design Atelier
  • Project: PADC ( Product Applications Development Center) for IndianOil Corporation Ltd (IOCL)
  • Location: Panipat, Haryana, India
  • Size: 40,000 sq.ft
  • Owner: Indian Oil Corporation
  • HVAC Consultants: Creative Services Consultants (Samir Paul)
  • Structural Consultants: Charan Bhandari Consultants   
  • Contractor: HS Oberoi Builders

Gen Next Pre-school by Noida, India in archohm

Thursday, December 5th, 2013

Article source: archohm

Gen next is a well-known preschool brand acknowledged for its ‘walk the talk’ philosophy. They follow a simple principle, ‘if you want children to be innovative and enthusiastic; you have to provide them with a stimulating and inspiring environment!’ ‘A home away from home for tiny tots’; this was the brief for the new school campus at Noida, Sector 62. It was a linear corner plot measuring 50m by 19.2m. Flanked by high-rise apartments on the north and west side, the site was framed by roads on the eastern and southern side.

Image Courtesy © archohm

  • Architects: archohm
  • Project: Gen Next Pre-school
  • Location: Noida, India
  • Typology: Institute
  • Name of Project: Gen Next School
  • Name of Client: Mr. Anil Maheshwari
  • Name of Client’s Firm: M/S  Gayatri Anand Educational Society
  • Principal Architect: Mr. Sourabh Gupta,
  • Design Team: Mr. Murli Dharan, Ms. Aditi, Shivdutt sharma
  • Site Area: 1850.00 sqm.
  • Built-Up Area: 20000 sqft.
  • Start Year: 2010
  • Completion Year: 2010
  • Completion timeline: 10 months

Aananda Township in Jaipur, India by Gian P Mathur and Associates

Thursday, October 10th, 2013

Article source: Gian P Mathur and Associates

Located in the Sanganer area, Aananda Township is spread over 35 Acres of land area, and is , being developed as an extension to the Jaipur city, Rajasthan, India. With an FAR of approximately 2, the total built-up area proposed for development is 2,560,000 sqft or 2,39,000sqm. The site is located about 4.5 km from the International Airport and is very close to the Sanganer Railway Station. Also, located 4 km away from Jawahar Nagar Circle, 1 km from Mansarover Industrial Flyover, 1.5 km from MuhanaMandi (Wholesale vegetable Market) the project is designed for the new generation buyers. The masterplan incorporates all facilities essential for a healthy and holistic lifestyle – a fully equipped club, swimming pool, and spaces for major everyday sports activities, a local shopping complex and a commercial space.An interesting mix of housing options is offered: low rise residential floors in 4 sizes, duplex complexes complementing each floor size, high rise residential apartment units, and individual plots as remuneration for farmers ( as farmers’ land is acquired for development).

Image Courtesy © Gian P Mathur and Associates

Atali Ganga in Rishikesh, India by RLDA

Saturday, October 5th, 2013

Article source: RLDA

RLDA completed a ground breaking resort, Atali, 30 kilometers from Rishikesh on the banks of the river Ganga.

Distinguished by its use of stone, reed and steel wire, the project abandons a commonplace aesthetic and other such iconographic elements to distinguish itself in favour of a building that draws its aesthetic from the means, methods and modes of its construction.

Image Courtesy © Rahoul Singh

  • Architects: RLDA
  • Project: Atali Ganga
  • Location: Rishikesh, India
  • Photography: Rahoul Singh
  • Typology: Resort
  • Name of Client’s Firm: Aquaterra Adventures
  • Contact Person: Vaibhav Kala
  • Principal Architect: Rahoul Singh, Lakshmi Chand Singh
  • Design Team: Rahoul Singh, Lakshmi Chand Singh, Kushal Lachchwani, Sajal Das, Ajay Saini
  • Site Area (sq ft & sq m): 65,256sq ft, 6,070sq m
  • Built-Up Area (sq ft & sq m): 22,000 sq. ft. 2,045 sq m
  • Start Date: March, 2009
  • Completion Date: 2012

Hyatt Regency in Pune, India by Odyssey: Stone Architecture and Design

Thursday, October 3rd, 2013

Article source: Epistle Communications

Odyssey was awarded the Hardscape contract for The HYATT REGENCY in Pune. The principal architects Bilkey Linas Design and Landscape architect Joel Burega envisioned a tropical feel for the external area of the Hotel. Odyssey was involved in the stonework for various elements of the building including its landscape.

Image Courtesy © Ms. Ruchika Grover

  • Architects: Odyssey: Stone Architecture and Design
  • Project: Hyatt Regency
  • Location: Pune, India
  • Photography: Ms. Ruchika Grover
  • Typology: Hospitality
  • Name of Client: Mr. R K Jatia
  • Name of Client’s Firm: Ascent Hotels Pvt. Ltd.
  • Principal Architect: Bilkey Linas Design
  • Built-Up Area (sq ft & sq m): Facade, Hardscape and Water Features, Sculptures
  • Start Date: July 2008
  • Completion Date: October 2009

Fairway Pub in Air Force Sports Complex, New Delhi, India by Design Atelier

Sunday, September 29th, 2013

Article source: Design Atelier

Fairway Pub ‘s kaleidoscopic design is a confluence of  energies ;. The space is full of decadent details, with Oaky timber beams covering the ceilings and touches of gold bronze trims, finished with Moonlight silver lights. A beautiful and sophisticated ambience is created with a running theme of grey stone, brown leathers and blue and white accents. The industrial and rustic patterned flooring adds a touch of the thrilling night with distressed grey industrial stone tiles create a noir flooring that resonates with the blue and reddish yellow ambient lights in the different parts of the restaurant.

Image Courtesy © Design Atelier

  • Architects: Design Atelier
  • Project: Fairway Pub
  • Location: Air Force Sports Complex, New Delhi, India
  • Building Use: Restaurant and Bar
  • Size: 6,000 sq.ft
  • Owner: Indian Air Force
  • HVAC Consultants: Fairair
  • Structural Consultants: Charan Bhandari Consultants
  • Landscape Consultants: Design Atelier with Artemisia
  • Contractor: Manbhawan Interiors, New Delhi
  • Electrical Consultants: Electro Consultants

PA House in Khandala, India by atelier dnD

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

Article source: atelier dnD

Living in the tropics is all about enjoying the nature and the climatic conditions. The unforgiving sun, the extreme humidity, the scent of earth just after the first showers and the relentless downpour that follows; the clear skies and the natural picture postcard landscapes often are the settings for the tropics.

Image Courtesy © Sebastian Zachariach

  • Architects: atelier dnD
  • Project: PA House
  • Location: Khandala, India
  • Photography: Sebastian Zachariach
  • Area: 20000 sqft
  • Year: 2008-2012



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