Esses projetos indianos parecem que vao ficar bons...
Supernova from supertech, the first supertall tower in north India :cheers:
Architect: Benoy, London
Website: Supernova
Detailed pdf: http://www.supertechsupernova.co.in/Supertech-Supernova-Brochure.pdf
Renders of this project.
The iconic 80floor tower is called spira.
Along with spira some more smaller towers will be there in this project.
Nova.
Aurora.
Astralis.
Location.
Site plan.
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First Site picture
01-02-12
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http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1461466
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3 Orb towers (40 floors each)
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VIDEO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNNgdnUNhwg
LOCATION-
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WEBSITE-
http://www.northeye.in/
The tower has been launched by the builder .
01-02-12
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http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1326525North Eye's TV Commercial.
Another massive project coming up in the heart of Noida on Sector 25A and 32-> Wave City Center
Location (view on google maps) Sectors 25A and 32 (152 acres)
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^That's a fake website and just a marketing gimmick by some realtor. If a 100 floor tower was coming up then there would have been some mention of it during the bhoomi pujan last month. Of course, I'd love to be proven wrong.
Anyways here's the layout of the project:
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http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1453068
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=833786&page=27Some shots taken while heading north from Agra
Copyright सतीश गर्ग ludhiana
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near the exit for SH 22A
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approaching a toll plaza
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_________________________________________http://articles.economictimes.india...1_noida-expressway-luxury-homes-estate-sector
Noida seeing rise in the demand for luxury homes in recent times
Each person has a definition of 'luxury', depending on his or her social status and lifestyle. Thus, developers cater to a wide variety of demands, even within the 'luxury homes' segment. In recent times, Noida-Greater Noida and Ghaziabad have seen an upsurge in the demand for luxury homes.
With higher disposable incomes, the confidence is visible not just among buyers, but also among sellers. Taking a cue, several builders in the NCR have begun developing better and larger 'luxurious homes'.
Gardenia Group has launched Golf City and Gardenia Gateway in Sector 75; Gardenia Glory in Sector 46 and Gardenia Grace in Sector 61 in Noida. The Gardenia Group has committed to deliver over 4,000 dwelling units in next two-three years.
The Antriksh Group has launched Antriksh Forest in Sector 77, Antriksh Golf View 1 and Golf View 2 in Sector 78, Antriksh Nature in Sector 52 and Antriksh Green in Sector 50, in Noida. Antriksh Nature and Antriksh Green are nearly complete, while Antriksh Forest and Golf View are under construction.
Amrapali Sapphire in Sector 45, a premium project of Amrapali Group has been launched in two phases; phase one is being built at a cost of Rs 275 crore and is over 10 acres. Amrapali Group is poised to deliver over 1,100 houses in these two phases. Supertech Group has launched a unique circularshaped residential project, ORB, in Sector 76, Noida.
The project has been masterminded by Bollywood star Twinkle Khanna. Prateek Group has launched a luxurious residential project, Prateek Stylome, in Sector 45, Noida. JM Housing Ltd's JM Orchid in Sector 76 and Grand Ajnara Heritage in Sector 74 are some of the other luxury developments in Noida. It is on a 130-metre-wide road near the 6-lane FNG expressway and is over 104 acres.
Anil Sharma, the chairman and managing director of Amrapali Group, says: "Today , Noida is the hub of development with most of the developers in the Delhi NCR active here. The development is the result of a robust demand and the availability of houses in various categories and price ranges. Luxury is surely the new buzzword in Noida."
Rakesh Yadav, the managing director of Antriksh Group, says: "Antriksh Golf View in Sector 78 presents dream apartments for buyers, which include 2- and 3BHK, at reasonable prices. There has been an increase in investments in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad owing to the increased urbanization of these areas."
Ok, so here's the latest on this project. Both Aqua and Terra (45 floors each) are under construction - IR has confirmed it. But apart from them a cluster of 7 towers ranging from 20 storeys to 31 storeys is also under construction. After the global financial crisis, the project is now going to be developed in clusters
Aqua tower
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Terra tower
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Cluster of 7 new towers - this cluster occupies a fraction of their total landbank:
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July update from Unitech's website:
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Higher res images of some of the updates (from a unitech presentation):
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and lastly some renders of the next cluster that will be developed. These have been designed by Callison who are still the lead architects of the project.
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http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=610384&page=4
Coming up at Jaypee Greens, Gr. Noida -
Cypress Court - 3 x 27fl + 2 x 36 floors
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foundation work is underway
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http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=612116&page=35Jaypee Greens Wishtown, Noida - Sectors 128, 131 133, 134
Copyright DawnDigital
The tallest 3 towers are called Imperial Court
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Klassic (L) and Kosmos (R) in Sector 134
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Sim! O primeiro prédio! Eu sempre o chamo de prédio de boné. E é bom o uso do boné por causa do sol forte da India. :lol:Tem um prédio que parece q tá com um boné! hahaha
Obrigado! Manterei o tópico atualizado.Projetos fantásticos!
Não deixe de postar o andamento das obras gsouza.kay:
^^ Olha, você definiu com precisão milimétrica a atual situação das obras indianas. É possível encontrar bons projetos, e bem espaçosos, até mesmo nas cidades de médio porte.O que mais me impressiona é que projetam uma região inteira, deixando lugares amplos para campos de golf e parques, planejam áreas residenciais, comerciais, de escritórios etc. Bem melhor do que vemos no Brasil, onde qualquer cidade tem seus bairros verticais, mas constroem um prédio do lado do outro, sem planejamento integrado, deixando apenas um jardim acanhado para dizer que tem. Mas não existe projeto que deixa acres e acres para parques bem cuidados e campos de golf. Sem falar que a infraestrutura chega junto. Rodovia de 4 pistas para cada sentido, metrô etc.
Na Índia de hoje, isso é bem comum. Com a urbanização aumentando a passos largos é necessário a construção de várias cidades, e quem se encarrega disso é o setor privado. As grandes imobiliárias da India fazem maravilhas, cidades novas, organizadas e planejadas, desde a rede de esgoto até a criação de CBDs. A única tarefa do governo é abrir expressways, daí em diante a tarefa é das empresas de ''Real Estate''. As ferrovias já existem há tempos, e conforme as cidades vão crescendo o metrô vai sendo implantado. Outras formas de transporte urbano que estão sendo construídos são monotrilhos e PRT Taxis (em Amritsar).O que mais me impressiona é que projetam uma região inteira, deixando lugares amplos para campos de golf e parques, planejam áreas residenciais, comerciais, de escritórios etc.
List of the cities in India trying for metro/monorail.
Operating:
1) Kolkata
2) Delhi
3) Bengaluru (Bangalore)
U/C (Metro):
1) Mumbai
2) Chennai
3) Jaipur
4) Gurgaon
5) Hyderabad
6) Navi Mumbai
U/C (Monorail):
1) Mumbai
Proposed (Metro):
1) Kochi
2) Ahmedabad
3) Pune
4) Chandigarh
5) Bhopal
6) Lucknow
7) Ludhiana
8) Kanpur
9) NOIDA
10) Srinagar
11) Jammu
12) Patna
13) Indore
14) Guwahati/Dispur
15) Amritsar
16) Visakhapatnam
17) Nagpur
Proposed (Monorail)
1) Chennai
2) Bangalore
3) Trivandrum
4) Coimbatore
5) Madurai
6) Trichy
7) Aizawl
8) Ahmedabad
9) Patna
10) Delhi
11) Kozhikode (Calicut)
12) Jodhpur
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1460058
Os indianos valorizam muito os espaços verdes. A maioria das cidades indianas possui um modelo de organização baseado em superquadras, e no meio de cada superquadra existe um parque ou uma praça, muito usado pela população local. É bem interessante!O que mais me impressiona é que projetam uma região inteira, deixando lugares amplos para campos de golf e parques, planejam áreas residenciais, comerciais, de escritórios etc. Bem melhor do que vemos no Brasil, onde qualquer cidade tem seus bairros verticais, mas constroem um prédio do lado do outro, sem planejamento integrado, deixando apenas um jardim acanhado para dizer que tem. Mas não existe projeto que deixa acres e acres para parques bem cuidados e campos de golf.
O governo indiano tem investido MUITO em infra-estrutura, por isso eles alcançam um crescimento de 7% ou 8% continuado.Sem falar que a infraestrutura chega junto. Rodovia de 4 pistas para cada sentido, metrô etc.
Espero que saia tudo do papel. :applause:
Fonte: Noida Cityscapes
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=833786&page=21