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Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Shreepati Skies Design The Tallest Building In Mumbai, India






Designed by REZA KABUL, Shreepati Heaven, the tallest building design is in Mumbai, India. The head of construction materials are reinforced cement concrete, glass, steel and aluminum, which gives the building a soft and elegant. With an area of ​​about 2 hectares plot, design Shreepati Heaven gives the impression of a dancer mounted on a parking platform including floors housing 7,300 cars. The tower has 81 floors estimated.

Skies Shreepati allowed residents last 126 apartments, each designed ndividually Reza Kabul of dwellings ranging from 2 bedrooms, 3 and 4beds, duplexes and Penthouse floor plans offer unique and breathtaking sea views, many of the individual swimming paddle. In addition, a private theater, therapeutic spa, the latest gym, swimming pool and a helipad on top is also included.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Yale University The First College Of Arts From Yale University In Singapore First Performing Arts College In Singapore

 
 
 
 

Designed by the publisher, Yale University first liberal arts college in Singapore. The higher education system in America has always been the envy of the world. For years, American universities have exported their higher education system and drabs through study abroad opportunities and exchange programs, but have rarely been involved in the construction of a large campus relocated abroad. So far, what it is. During the last decade, several elite universities in America, including New York University, Georgetown, and Cornell have established significant outposts in countries like Dubai, China, India and Singapore.

Yale is the latest to dip its toe into this growing market, in partnership with the National University of Singapore for the construction of the first board of county arts, NUS College at Yale. Along with this, the College has unveiled plans earlier this month of a new campus, designed in collaboration with American architects Kieran Timberlake and Pfeiffer Partners Architects Forum in Singapore.
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Monday, April 25, 2011

A Wide Range Of Urban Projects Representing The Work Of This New Practice, Based In Mumbai, Mumbai, India


Designed by architects Opolis, a series of urban projects representing the work of the new practice of Mumbai is Mumbai, India. Ridge House (built 2005) is a unique location, yardage, course (VIS in relation to the movement rain and sun) and, above all, a magic wand and the formulation of opinion around it.

The use of bamboo as a building material alternative is under consideration to reduce energy consumption in buildings. Tan Tien your project (in the development of prototypes) explores this in a completely new site, while the Urban Campus project explores the idea of ​​establishing a campus in a tense situation in urban areas. It also recognizes the importance of public space and housing within a school.
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