A curtain raiser that is inspired by nature was designed by Design Forum International for an impending residential development development in Neemrana that is being developed by Novell Group… When you visit the Novell Group’s Ikebana Experience Centre in Neemrana, which is located in the town of Alwar in the state of Rajasthan, you will have the opportunity to experience the lifestyle that comes with the ownership of an apartment in the Novell Ikebana condominium buildings. The eye-catching building, which is reminiscent of a leaf and is located on the National Highway 8 (NH8), is a borrowing from Ikebana, which is the Japanese art of arranging flowers. It is located far away from the noise and bustle of the city. Using the awe-inspiring geometry of nature as a bridge between the sky, man, and the ground was the primary emphasis of the project team that was directed by Ar. Anand Sharma and interior designer Aneel Constantine. Their goal was to usher in a new organizational structure. The end product is a cure-all for those who live in the city. By adopting a shape with free-flowing curves that envelop and mix with the surrounding environment, the curvilinear structure that is 400 square meters in size has adopted a form. On the condition that they met the primary role of the space, which was to serve as a promotional area, the architectural firm located in Delhi was allowed complete freedom of design. Because of this, Novell Ikebana’s marketing and sales office as well as a display apartment are located inside the Experience Centre. All of these elements perfectly encapsulate the spirit of the next residential complex to be built. The mesmerizing rhythm and form of nature is tapped into in order to provide visitors with an experience that they might one day be able to call their own. This was done with the intention of reflecting the design philosophy that was adopted in the monumental residential project that Novell Group was working on. A tranquil pool and an entrance puddle are visible to potential apartment owners, demonstrating that the external design is influenced by nature and continues to the inside as well. A canopy in the shape of leaves that is caught in the process of unfolding serves as the roof of the central atrium, which contributes to the progressive harmony that exists between the outside and the inside of the building. A variety of materials, including glass, metal, lumber, and aluminum composite panels (ACP), as well as methods, such as spider glazing supported by glass fins, are used in the construction process of the building. In order to serve as a kind of introduction to the development that is to come, the iconic experience center incorporates the natural splendor of the surrounding area into its architectural and design elements. Take a look at the pictures on the website indiaartndesign.com. Articles that are related to this topic include commercial architecture, building design, landscape design, interior architecture, real estate, and theme building. This article should be sent to a friend! Subscribe to have articles like as this one sent directly to your inbox! Get a free subscription right now!