Embassy NXT Towers
Bangalore, India
Location:
Bangalore, India
Client:
Embassy Group
Status:
Completed
Conceptual Approach
The generous and regular form of the site plus the neighbouring surrounds of Hebbal lake providing protected long city views provided a contextual setting for the development. A typical approach to high rise, large scale designs would be to divide the allowable area into similar towers and place them across the site to afford views and interstitial spaces. The bold vision, all apartments to be large, we felt deserved to offer the buyers variety of choice. Variety being choice of location, view, orientation, height of floor and relationship to the outdoor spaces. It was also important to offer identity, to foster a sense of ‘home’ in the area that one could choose to buy in the development.
The approach of creating identical towers we felt, did not address these ideals or indeed maximise the potential that the large site offered us which was space. Placing multiple towers on a large site would dissect the outdoor spaces into smaller parts. In a city where large home owners have typically grown in houses with gardens, the outdoor spaces were as important as the home itself.
To resolve this the form was divided into two distinct 11 storey wings which were cranked to address the views and to maximise the distance between the two wings. Onto the wings, five 8 storey towers were placed above the roof of the two wings and rotated to address the view corridors towards the neighbouring Hebbal lake and to avoid overlooking. The rotation in the towers orientation separated the lower form of the wings (later named the Garden Wings). This helped to separate the two forms and create an identity of their own. To accentuate the identity of the largest apartments (known as Signature Towers), they were placed at the end of the wings and extended down to the ground floor and are afforded clear views of Hebbal Lake.
The Brief & Vision
The brief from our Client Embassy Group was simple; all apartments were to be large. The vision was bold, to take advantage of the excellent location on the northern city-fringe of the expanding city of Bangalore.