21st Century Contemporary Architecture
21st Century Contemporary Architecture
21st Century Contemporary Architecture
AMRUT
Digital India
Chitra Vishwanath:
Hafiz Contractor: Mumbai Bangalore
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES:
No single style is dominant:
contemporary architects are working in a dozen different styles.
Some styles are being followed, but in a mixed manner.
Very few of contemporary architects stick themselves to a particular architectural style.
Some of the styles, which are being practice in 21st century are:
• De constructivism
• Neo Classical
• High-tech architecture
• Neo futurism
• Neo Modern architecture
• Sustainability
• Vernacular
• Minimalism
India in 21st century rapidly following global architectural style with a mere
gap of 20-30 years .
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES:
DE CONSTRUCTIVISM
1. Ar. Hafeez Contractor:
Infosys Software Block-iv, Mysore - 2011
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES:
DE CONSTRUCTIVISM
2. Ar. Murali Murugan, Chennai :
Manoj Bhawan, Tamil Nadu Highway Restaurant - 2016
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES:
DE CONSTRUCTIVISM
3. Ar. Sanjay Puri , Mumbai : AVLC building, Lonavala India - 2011
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES:
HIGH-TECH ARCHITECTURE / STRUCTURAL EXPRESSIONISM
1. Ar. James Law, China :
Cybertecture Egg , Mumbai – 2011
Cybertecture Egg, commissioned by Vijay Associate (Wadhwa Developers)
for Mumbai, India.
The 32,000 sq m egg-shaped building will combine “iconic architecture,
environmental design, intelligent systems, and new engineering to create an
awe-inspiring landmark in the city.”
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES:
HIGH-TECH ARCHITECTURE / STRUCTURAL EXPRESSIONISM
2. Ar. Charanjit Shah, New Delhi :
Goa International Airport
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES:
Neo Futurism Minimalism
1. Ar. Hafeez contractor, Mumbai : 1. Ar. Bijoy Jain(Studio Mumbai), Mumbai :
Proposed IT park Chennai Palmyra House/ The Copper House
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES:
TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), ESTD 2001
• The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) was formed by the Confederation of Indian
Industry (CII) in 2001.
• IGBC certifies the green projects which are conceptualized, designed, constructed and
operated as per IGBC Ratings.
It’s achievements:
• Till date, more than 4794 projects (approx 6.33 billion sq ft) have been rated by IGBC.
• It’s savings extent of up to :
1. 15,000 MWh of Energy per million sq ft. per annum
2. 45,000 KL of Water per million sq ft. per annum
3. Installation of 30 MW of Renewable Energy in IGBC certified projects
4. Reduced CO2 emissions by 12,000 tons per million sq ft. per annum
5. Diverted 500 Tons of construction waste from landfill per million sq ft
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES:
TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
Pathways school Gurgaon ( Platinum Rated )
CII Sohraji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad ( First LEED Platinum Rated )
ARCHITECTURAL future :-
AMARAVATI Andhra Pradesh by foster and partners
• 217 Sq.km city
• Two key buildings: the legislature assembly and the high court complex, along with several secretariat
buildings, where the offices of state administration are located.
• Defined by a strong urban grid that structures the city. Inspired by Lutyen’s New Delhi and New York’s Central
Park,
• The masterplan’s environmental strategy, where at least 60% of the area is occupied by greenery or water.
• highest standards of sustainability, with the latest technologies that are currently being developed in India,
such as photovoltaics.
• The transportation strategy includes electric vehicles, water taxis, and dedicated cycle routes, along with
shaded streets and squares that will encourage people to walk through the city.
Masterplan of
Amaravati
https://www.fost
erandpartners.co
m/projects/amara
vati-masterplan/
ARCHITECTURAL future :-
Delhi Pragati Maidan redevelopment by AEDAS and ARCOP by Sanjay Singh
• 130-acre Pragati Maidan complex
https://www.architectur
aldigest.in/content/prag
ati-maidan-delhi-
redesign/
ARCHITECTURAL future :-
Surat Station redevelopment by The Indian Railway Station Development Corporation (IRSDC)
• Floor Space Index (FSI)- 4
• 2.50 lakh sq m of area
• 61 floor which is 140 metre high
• Project complete within 7 to 10
years
Bihar musuem
http://www.archohm.com/bihar_musuem.html Site plan of Patna International Convention Centre
http://www.ddfgroup.com/public-buildings.html
ARCHITECTURAL future :- skyscraper
FACTOR
• HIGH SPEED LIFT
• STEEL
• HIGH TECH CURTAIN WALL OF GLASS
• FLEXIBLITY IN WALL MOVEMENT
• TEMPRATURE CANTROL
• PREFABRICATION OF UNIT
• HIGHTECH CRANE
• STEEL SKELETON
• EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE TECHNOLOGY
• PILE FOUNDATION
• FIRE RESISTANCE TECHNOLOGY
ARCHITECTURAL future :- skyscraper
INDIA ONE
• India Tower was once under construction but the project is now put 'on hold'. It was a 126 storey , 718 metre
skyscraper in Mumbai. When completed, it would be the 2nd tallest man made structure ever made. The project
is supposed to start again soon with the height of building decreased to nearly 450m due to various reasons.
• Foster and Partners
India One
https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-big-skyscraper-projects-
going-on-in-India
ARCHITECTURAL future :- skyscraper
WORLD ONE
• World One is a 442 metre
supertall skyscraper under
construction in Upper Worli,
Mumbai. Once completed in
2016,
• it will be the world's tallest
residential tower in the world
and the tallest building in
India.
World One
https://www.quora.com/
What-are-the-big-
skyscraper-projects-going-
on-in-India
Construction as on
November,2014.
https://www.quora.com/
What-are-the-big-
skyscraper-projects-going-
on-in-India
ARCHITECTURAL future :- skyscraper
OASIS TOWER PALAIS ROYALE Supernova Spira
• 372 metre • 320 metre • 300 metre
• Worli, Mumbai. • Mumbai. • Noida, Delhi NCR, .
• Architect- Kohn Pedersen Fox
• Structural engineer- Leslie E. • Architect- Talati and Panthaky
Robertson Associates • Structural engineer- Joseph
Colaco
ARCHITECTURAL future :- skyscraper
NAMASTE TOWER LOKHANDWALA VRINDAVAN
• 316 metres MINERVA CHANDRODAYA
• Lower Parel, Mumbai • 304 metres) MANDIR
• Mahalaxmi, Mumbai
• Architect- WS Atkins Plc • 210 metres
• Structural engineer- WS Atkins • Architect- Hafeez Contractor • Mathura, .
Plc • Structural engineer- J+W
Consultants
• Trump Tower,Mumbai, Indiabulls Sky., Omkar 1973 (Mumbai Ahuja Towers (Mumbai) Imperial Tower
1&2 (Mumbai) One Avighna Park (Mumbai) The 42 (Kolkata)
• W Hotel, Yamunotri Brys Buzz Delhi NCR
ARCHITECTURAL future :-
TECHNOLOGY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
• Pollution fighting buildings
• Vertical cities • Water: manage water use and flow with sensors
• Smart bricks and smart meters
• Bamboo cities • Fire: protect buildings from fire with automated
• Smart roads functionality checks and smart detectors
• 3D printed houses • Energy: prevent waste and drive down costs with
• Robotic swarm construction smart meters and demand response
• Aerogel insulation • Elevators: remotely monitor performance and
• Transparent aluminium automatically schedule maintenance in response to
• Self-healing concrete fault detection
• NEXT GENERATION OF • HVAC: HVAC units can respond to occupancy data
COMPUTER and automate fans, air availability and variable air
volume
• Parking: sensors can monitor available spaces and
enable 24/7 parking lot utilization
• Access and security: connected cameras,
instrumented perimeter doors and floor occupancy
data help keep your building secure