Wednesday, September 11, 2013

The Architecture of Chimes Gets LEED/IGBC Gold Rating

The architecture of  Chimes, Gurgaon, India is in news. The building designed by a New Delhi based architecture firm 'Design Atelier' has been awarded LEED/IGBC Gold Rating. The design of the building addresses issues of sustainability, sociability, making room for nature and program flexibility.

The Architecture of the Chimes is about creating public spaces that are accessible and enable the experience of nature within the spaces of the building, symbolizing life inside the building.


To create a high profile address, Chimes was envisioned to organize each floor as potentially heterogeneous open-plan environments that can be combined or be separated by user requests with controlled indoor environments and amenities to suit a variety of needs for large and small businesses organized to share common community resources set up in the building. 

The design of the building emphasizes diversity of all kinds: juxtapositions of people, functions, built forms, spaces, and activities are just some of the fundamental elements that help encourage an inclusive and sustainable public sphere that thrives at all times of the day and night.

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