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  • Satguru’s Rendezvous Stands Out In the Ever-Evolving Mumbai Skyline | Nudes

    Satguru’s Rendezvous asserts a dominant presence in the ever-evolving Mumbai skyline, a city shaped by stringent building codes and regulations. Rising nearly 300 feet, the 22-storey luxury condominium features a tiered profile and pink facade, a bold departure from the sea of anonymous grey towers dotting the city. The project reimagines a former residential tower by extending its height and modulating its form.

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    Mumbai Skyline

    These interventions impart a distinctive identity to the structure, transforming it into a prominent landmark that soars above the streets of Bandra. The project’s brief was to redefine the concept of luxury living in the context of Mumbai skyline and bustling urban landscape. At its core, the design aims to capture the spirit of the city, at once vibrant, eclectic, and full of surprises.

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    The Form

    The tower’s form is derived from a harmonious arrangement of stacked volumes. A three-storey podium houses parking and amenities such as a fitness centre, swimming pool, and flexible open spaces for various functions. It features lush landscaping, walking tracks, and designated spaces for recreation and community, offering a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city. The curved form of the base also updates the connection to the street, creating a sense of gentle movement and visual dynamism.

    Mumbai Skyline

    The Levels

    The residential blocks rest above the podium. Existing housing society members occupy the first eight storeys, while the upper levels house new luxurious four-bedroom units with unobstructed views of the city and the Arabian Sea. The building is capped by a sunset deck with sweeping vistas, where residents can unwind while taking in the splendour of the setting sun.

    Greenery is integral to the design scheme—tropical plants enclose the wraparound walking tracks and recreational spaces on the podium level, while the terraces, which serve as social gathering points, feature herb gardens, promoting a direct connection to nature and supporting native biodiversity.

    The Lotus

    Drawing inspiration from India’s national flower, the lotus, the concrete facade is rendered in a characteristic pink hue, serving as a cultural and visual gesture. The building’s formal composition is expressed with rich artistic intent. Key elements such as the terraces and overhangs feature soft, sweeping curves to imbue the building with a playful, sculptural quality.

    Mumbai Skyline

    Mumbai Skyline

    The rhythmic articulation of the flutings further amplifies this organic form. They contribute to a cohesive architectural language that stands in striking contrast to its neighbours. As light shifts across the surface, the building’s appearance alternates between apparent solidity and a more subtle, lighter expression. Thus, maintaining visual interest throughout the day.

    Mumbai Skyline

    Mumbai Skyline

    Mumbai Skyline

    Interiors

    The architects designed the interiors for the residential and amenity areas with a focus on refined simplicity. They balance elegance and functionality through high-quality finishes, a neutral palette, and an understated aesthetic. This enables residents to shape the space as their own.

    Rendezvous seeks to break free from the typical luxury residential monolith that dominates much of India’s urban landscape. Paying homage to Mumbai skyline, and the neighbourhood of Bandra in particular, where heritage and modernity coexist in perfect harmony, it aims to champion a truly Indian architectural identity, one that is rooted in tradition yet responsive to the evolving architectural discourse in the country.

    Fact File

    Designed by: Nudes

    Project Type: Residential Architecture Design

    Project Name: Satguru’s Rendezvous

    Location: Mumbai

    Year Built: 2024

    Built-up Area: 52129 sqft

    Principal Architects: Nuru Karim, Nirmal Kumar, Atul Hanchale, George Fragin, Ashna Jamal, Amal Krishnan, Ekta Dhiman, Pratiksha Shetty

    Photograph Courtesy: Ivane Katamashvili

    Satguru Builders Team Lead: K.V. Parmeshwar, Sharan Babani

    Satguru Builders Team Member: Prakash Kamble, Dhruvi Gala, Akshay Pawaskar

    Concept Design, Schematic Design & Design Development: Mazumdar Bravo Architects

    Interior Design Of All Members’ Flats: Rohit Bhoite Design

    Washrooms And Kitchens For Some Of The Sale Flats: Manuhita Gupta Design Studio

    Interior Design: Urban Studio

    P3 Landscape, And Both Terrace Gardens: Thriving Home

    Landscape Design: Hemali Landscape Studio

    Structural Consultant: Frames Structural Design Professional Studio

    Mechanical, Electrical, Hvac, Plumbing Consultant: Urja Building Services Consultants

    Landscape Consultant: Urban Studio, Thriving Home, Hemali Landscape Studio

    Source: Archdaily

    Firm’s Website Link: Nudes

    Firm’s Instagram Link: Nudes

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