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Shah Orchid Villas Mumbai, contemporary Maharashtra residential development in India – design THE FIRM, Architects – buildings images, Indian architecture news, development.
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Discover The Hovering Gardens House, Pune, Maharashtra, by Niraj Doshi Design Consultancy in the west of this South Asian country. This unique project is located in a neighborhood of Pune that has abundant greenery. The apt use of water bodies, bridges, stone walls, and landscaped areas helps it merge seamlessly with its environs.
Lastly e-architect showcase Avendia Housing in Rajarhat, Kolkata, West Bengal, by Edifice Consultants. Rajarhat is a planned urban centre at the fringe of the city of Kolkata.
The developer’s brief called for a residential footprint of around 1.5 million sqft on 13 acres of land.
Shah Orchid Villas Mumbai, contemporary Maharashtra residential development in India – design THE FIRM, Architects – buildings images, Indian architecture news, development.
Shemaroo House Mumbai: Maharashtra housing – design by THE FIRM Architects – Mumbai housing, Maharashtra homes: residential building India, property images
Shah Signature Mumbai, commercial development Maharashtra, India – design THE FIRM, Architects – Mumbai buildings in Maharashtra: new Indian architecture development.
The site is one of the most significant in India, being the last waterfront plot in Nariman Point in central Mumbai. This is the principal commercial area in the country and has the highest office rents per sqft in the world.
Graeme Massie resigns from designing Kolkata Book Fair Pavilion for Scotland. Competition organisers, like the British Council, should do their utmost to ensure the winner’s design is realised.
The two office buildings are conceived around a suite of cutting edge green building initiatives. Passive initiatives set up the framework to save energy and active initiatives help adapt the building to diurnal and seasonable variation.
The dormitory for the staff of the NGO Magic Bus will be located in the valley below the Karjat Dam. Sited on the tip of a small plateau it overlooks paddy fields and sleepy villages.
Edinburgh-based practice, Graeme Massie Architects, are delighted to have been confirmed as first prize winners in the open competition, organised by the Lighthouse on behalf of the British Council, for the design of a pavilion to represent Scotland at the Kolkata Book Fair 2009.
Scottish architecture office RMJM Architects wins the appointment to design an international convention and exhibition center in Kolkata, Northeast India.
Infospace IT park Kolkata, India Project, Calcutta Building Images, Architect, Design Kolkata Infospace IT park : Architecture Contemporary Indian Building – design by RMJM Architects, UK 29 Sep 2008 Kolkata Infospace Date: 2008- Architects: RMJM, Edinburgh, Scotland RMJM Hillier – Infospace IT park Kolkata architect OVERVIEW RMJM is an international firm of architects with offices … Read more
The site offered an opportunity to energize an urban area that had long been unappealing. It demanded a transformative vision of invigorating its decrepit urban presence.
The skin attains a significant importance in this prototype as it became an entity that would converse with the environment thereby becoming an interface to the external atmosphere.
Kolkata Airport, India architecture news – design by RMJM Architects: contemporary Indian building development
Gurgaon Building, McKinsey & Co, Architect Design Image, Commercial Development Photos McKinsey & Co. headquarters, India Contemporary Gurgaon Building, New Delhi Headquarters Architecture, India design by Currimbhoy Design & Architecture Date built: 2008 Design: Currimbhoy Design & Architecture 20 Feb 2008 McKinsey & Co., Gurgaon The India headquarters for the multinational consultancy firm of McKinsey … Read more
The project entailed taking a completed building and designing the interiors for it with obvious constraints imposed on the interior architecture as the building design was done independently and with little provision for the intended and eventual use of the building.