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INI Design Studio constructs twisting office tower in Ahmedabad
INI Design Studio presents Shivalik Curv, a 32-story office tower located in GIFT City, Ahmedabad, designed to provide 47,000 sqm of Grade-A office space. Its twisting form, leaning 25 meters over a height of 120 meters, incorporates a 38-degree rotational shift on each level, offering dynamic views of the cityscape. For the tower’s design, the architects were inspired by the fluidity of human movement, establishing a distinct presence within the urban skyline.
The building includes a green terrace on the third level, a 107-meter atrium to maximize natural light, and a rooftop restaurant with panoramic views. These elements are integrated to create an interactive user-centered workspace environment. Sustainable features such as energy-efficient cooling, solar panels, and rainwater harvesting align the design with GIFT City’s focus on eco-conscious urban development, setting an example for sustainable architecture.
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Shivalik Curv’s rotational form reflects movement and progress
The design of Shivalik Curv reflects innovation and modernity within Gujarat International Finance Tech City, India’s first operational Greenfield smart city. The client envisioned a high-performance office tower that would contribute a unique identity to the area. Its rotational geometry, with each floor shifting by one degree, symbolizes movement and progress, resonating with the evolving finance and technology sectors. The curved lines of the building integrate into the surrounding public spaces, promoting collaboration and interaction. The tower’s distinct visual identity is enhanced by landscaped areas and artistic sculptures, fostering a cohesive relationship between architecture and its urban context. Its dynamic form makes Shivalik Curv a landmark for GIFT City, aligning with the city’s aspirations for innovative and sustainable urban growth.
The architectural concept by INI Design Studio combines artistry with functional design principles. The semicircular site and rotational form create a fluid silhouette that reflects movement. Each floor rotates by 38 degrees from the base to the top, generating panoramic views of GIFT City. The facade design emphasizes this rotation while allowing natural light to penetrate office spaces, reducing energy dependence and improving occupant comfort. The flexible floor plans accommodate various tenant needs, from startups to established firms, enabling custom configurations. Curved lines from the building extend into the public plaza and driveway, unifying the design language. A focal sculpture at the driveway reinforces the sense of motion and continuity, complementing the tower’s contemporary design.
the twisting form of Shivalik Curv leans 25 meters, creating a striking skyline presence
Shivalik Curv promotes green sustainable office architecture
The building incorporates a green terrace on the third floor, connecting to a 107-meter atrium that allows daylight to filter into the interior. The rooftop terrace includes a restaurant and amenities, providing views of the GIFT City skyline and the Sabarmati River. Despite its complex geometry, the torsional design is supported by a straightforward structural system with a centralized service core and an exoskeleton frame.
Shivalik Curv integrates environmentally responsive design in line with GIFT City’s sustainability goals. The building employs an energy-efficient cooling system to minimize operational energy use and features solar panels to generate renewable energy. Rainwater harvesting systems reduce water consumption, while the design emphasizes natural daylighting to lower reliance on artificial lighting. The green terrace enhances thermal performance while serving as a space for interaction, contributing to the building’s overall energy efficiency. These interventions ensure a reduced environmental footprint, positioning Shivalik Curv as a model for sustainable office architecture.
each floor of Shivalik Curv rotates by 38 degrees, offering dynamic cityscape views
the facade design emphasizes rotation while maximizing daylight penetration
inspired by human movement, Shivalik Curv reflects fluidity in its design
Shivalik Curv aims to be a model for sustainable office architecture in smart city development
Shivalik Curv’s curved lines extend into public spaces, promoting urban interaction
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