Since the
earliest of ages, India has been known for its wonderful architectures. Even in
the recent days, different buildings in the country reflect world-class
architectural skills.
Designed by James Law Cybertecture
International, the 13-storied egg office
in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex is 13 storied and covers 33,000 square
meters.
v The Airtel Office located just outside
the Indian capital of Delhi is a feast for the eyes, as it is a perfect
amalgamation of shapes and colors.
v Infosys’s semi-spherical building in
Bangalore is one of the most fabulous office buildings present in India. It
covers an area of 1.44 million square
feet and is the largest training centre in the world.
v Built by the Unitec Group, the
Signature Towers in Gurgaon is one of India’s the most outstanding office
complexes.
v The Lulu International Shopping Mall
in Kochi is India’s largest and probably the best designed shopping malls.
Covering an area of 17,00,000 square feet, this mall has five floors.
v How about a building that seems to
be curved and tilted towards a side? That is just what the Wipro Office in
Noida looks like.
v The Oracle Office in Bangalore is
well known not only for its outstanding architecture, but also because it has
one of the best energy-saving structures in the country.
v With its circular structure, the
Mantri Square Mall in Bangalore is one of the most outstanding in the country.
v The circular structure of the
Statesman House in Delhi might not be significantly modern, yet its majestic
circular structure makes it one of the most engaging architectural structures
in India.
v Pune’s Gigaspace IT Park has
intelligent buildings, which not only conserve energy, but are also great to
look at.
With more offices
and shopping malls coming up in India every day, the country is sure to
experience a few more architectural brilliance soon.