Andy Fischer workshop proposes sustainable headquarter design in Mumbai
Desh | Oct 9 2009

Patel Engineering Ltd. seeks services of Andy Fischer workshop to devise an eco-friendly building design for their corporate headquarters in Mumbai, India. Based on the concept of two towers depicting the relationship of the father/son owners, the construction will accommodate a hotel and an office tower.

Aspiring to gain the coveted LEED Gold rating from Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) some time soon, the design will incorporate the first naturally ventilated basement car park, high-level link gardens and a rooftop nursery. It also portends the supposed utilization of various forms of renewable energy.

The 100,000 sq m corporate office will be converted into multi-level landscaped spaces within the built structures. It will feature complementary façade treatments in the form of some highly stylized sculptural credentials of the client.

As of now, the headquarter building is under construction.

Via: WorldArchitectureNews

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