THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUILDINGS IN INDIA , Making our nation more beautiful

 I-Flex Solutions Building, Bengaluru
▪ It may be an office building, but its design screams creativity. The corner offices must be coveted, since this building lies on the banks of a water body and the view from within must be gorgeous. As if that wasn’t enough, it’s designed to make the most of the natural light available, thereby making this an energy-efficient structure.
 Infosys Pune
▪ Look at that thing! With its egg-like shape and metallic detailing, the iconic Infosys building in Pune looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. And it may as well be, given its futuristic energy-saving systems, making it one of the most environmentally-friendly buildings in the country.
 Statesman House, New Delhi
▪ Located on Barakhamba Road in the middle of Connaught Place, this majestic circular building has recently been redeveloped and now functions as a massive office complex with space being rented out to all sorts of businesses. If we had to go to work in a building this beautiful, you can bet there’d never be any leaves taken.
 Auroville Dome, Puducherry/Pondicherry
▪ Formally known as Matrimandir, this awe-inspiring structure is situated at Auroville in Puducherry, Tamil Nadu. It is meant to serve as a peaceful space for practitioners of yoga, and within the dome lies a meditation hall which contains the world’s largest optically-perfect glass dome. The structure may have taken 37 years to complete, but it was well worth the wait.
 Bombay Art Society, Mumbai
▪ We have to confess – it takes some time to come to love this building. Designed by Sanjay Puri and inspired by European expressionist architecture, this building is one of the most distinctive in Mumbai.

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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUILDINGS IN INDIA , Making our nation more beautiful THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUILDINGS IN INDIA , Making our nation more beautiful Reviewed by Vignesh on August 22, 2017 Rating: 5

2 comments:

  1. Sir the architect of bombay art society's SANJAY_PURI not sanjay_SURI...don't spread a wrong information...

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