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NEW UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
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NEW UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
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NEW UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
(MELROSE - MAURITIUS)
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SYDNEY INTERNET EXCHANGE FACILITY, MASCOT, NSW, AUSTRALIA
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NATIONAL TV CENTER, BHUTAN BROADCASTING SERVICES, THIMPHU, BHUTAN
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COMMERCIAL BUILDING IN KATHMANDU, NEPAL
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It is one of three universities proposed by the Ministry of Education, Mauritius. We developed conceptual plans for these..
The key words of the concept of design are
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Water used as an important planning element in the concept
The built form devised from the shape of site
A central tower proposed to be the focal point. All the remaining development knitted around it
Different interconnected rings created linked with pedestrian spines focusing on central water feature
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
Total area of site: 25 acres.
Academic areas for arts and engineering colleges
Sports area for students
Residential areas
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It is one of three universities proposed by the Ministry of Education, Mauritius. We developed conceptual plans for these.
The key words of the concept of design are
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Water used as an important planning element in the concept
The built form devised from the shape of site
A central tower proposed to be the focal point. All the remaining development knitted around it
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
Total area of site: 72.9 acres.
Academic areas for arts and engineering colleges
Sports area for students
Auditorium
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It is one of three universities proposed by the Ministry of Education, Mauritius. We developed conceptual plans for these.
The key words of the concept of design are
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Water used as an important planning element in the concept
The built form devised from the shape of site
A central tower proposed to be the focal point. All the remaining development knitted around it
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
Total area of site: 49.75 acres.
Its planned for the following accommodation:
Academic areas for arts and engineering colleges
Sports area for students
Auditorium
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We worked with Drew Dickson architects Pty Ltd; Australia on this project who was engaged to design and document a new building to contain the Stage 4 development of a facility in Mascot, NSW Australia. The approximate cost of the works is $70 million. Arup was the lead consultant with Brookfield Multiplex as Construction Managers.
It has world-class reliability, physical security and operational excellence: N+1 redundancy and >99.9999% uptime
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This building was donated by the Government of India to Bhutan as a gift on coronation of the king Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck on November 1, 2008. We had a local consultant to advise us to make the building Buddhist Architecture compliant and to harmonize it with the existing fabric of local architecture. The government of Japan provided all the equipment for the TV station.
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We feel extremely proud of this building in Nepal, which faces the Durbar Square in Kathmandu where all the buildings were completely flattened during the earthquake in year 2015, except this building. This commercial building (25,000 Sq.Ft.) not only withstood the nature's wrath but was also used to provide immediate relief to the victims.
The building elevation and use of materials was completely in harmony with the timed-architecture of the Durbar Square. We would also like to express our thanks to the owners of this building who followed our advise on the anti-earthquake measures and also did not hesitate to spend extra both for these measures and also to harmonize this building with its surroundings.
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