Changing The Landscape

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THE WAY WE WORK Architecture, design, engineering should be seamless. Our approach is integrated and interdisciplinary.

Changing The Landscape

Architecture Campus is the resort for rigor business work. Want something different and a little strange. A cloud to compute a cloud to de-mist.

A campus chasing the Asian fall, a spell that allows and redefines campus from a Bangalore was to, Bangalore CAN. Playful, ostentatious style enlivens a Four Season resort as a research space for computing. More than just adding greenery, connect the exotic, Indian sets, jungle-laden walk- ways festooned with statuary, vast “greens capes” filled with fountains, think temples and local stone works. Intelligent, Brand unique, the odder the better, the stranger the better, Campus of the 21st century Bangalore. Apply think tank philosophy to a most unusual challenge-designing a campus. There is so much space in its acres and terrace. “Really get juices going.” A blend of modern to a historic Bangalore verandah, garden influence that also permeates the Indigo Pearl or the crescents of the temple tree or the tree flames of a forest. Not only opted out for an industrial theme evoking Bangalore. Design lanterns provide a period lighting space. Out- door Tables are metal space, rivets a chic accent. Not merely design the ground but also montage the architect. An Asia’s constant gardener. Go way beyond landscaping. Gardens not too kitschy, over-the-top and predictable and often mesh with the environment, green credit and more grow sophisticated. Gardens are Universidad-corporate-park-derivative for the most part; fantasy tropical garden and lay out the first software capes of Asian acres. Home for horticulture. Teeming with foliage, the grounds-which are just under an umbrella tree- resemble one of the workaholic resorts, complete with gates and lagoon, pool adorned with frog figures. Probably 700 varieties of plants here. “A key to success is that green can do everything, and that makes it easy for employee and the clients,” Work breaks this material into color schemes and textures, what we call the DNA of design. Work Vacation space. As an install scholar of Asian and tropical architecture. “Gardens are more burlesque and expan- sive than anything that has come before,” Such flair is understandable, We still sees nothing but upside in one of the world’s largest industries, Campus park. “It’s escapism, Creation” notes. “And there is really no limit on that.”