Great design should have a strong narrative. Something to excite, inspire and engage with the people who will be the end users. This section highlights some of our projects that we feel have an interesting story behind, whether it is to do with the original big idea, our process or the final result.
Porto Office Park
Porto, Portugal
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Sarda House
Nashik, India
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Yoo Forest House
Cotswolds
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Kallang Kolam Ayer Masterplan
Singapore
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Coventry University, Alison Gingell Building
Coventry, UK
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Miami Cruise Terminal
Miami, USA
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Tivoli Avenida Liberdade
Lisbon, Portugal
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RIBA North
Liverpool, UK
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The Tower, One St George Wharf
London, UK
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CIBIS
Jakarta, Indonesia
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Kimaya Greens
Dehradun, India
Inspired by the Himalayan foothills
Broadway Malyan was asked by Indian developers, Sikka to deliver the master plan and concept architecture for a luxury housing scheme in the scenic town of Dehradum in northern India. The scheme uses its dramatic setting in the Himalayan foothills as its starting point, with most apartments enjoying mountain views, made possible by a U-shaped plan. This plan also frames a large swimming pool, which forms the heart of the scheme and acts as a social space and a reflecting pool, capturing and enhancing the Himalayan backdrop.
The project provides 260 units of housing over its seven-stories, with the architecture kept simple and exude a quiet sense of luxury in perfect harmony with nature.
Kimaya Greens
Facts
Client:
Sikka
Size:
260 residential units
Specialisms:
Architecture, Masterplanning & Urban Design, Public Realm & Landscape
Status:
Ongoing
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