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DLF
Center
New Delhi, India |
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| Located on a site adjoining the historic Jantar Mantar Observatory, the DLF CENTRE follows the curved form of the erstwhile Narendra Place building on the same site and also reflects the curved form of the Park Hotel on the opposite side across Parliament Street. | |||
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Conceived
as a sophisticated office complex, the building is the most up to date structure of its kind in the capital having central air-conditioning, a sprinkler system, fire detection system, reverse osmosis water system, and a full capacity stand-by generator. Parking and services are accomodated in three levels of basement below ground level and the offices are distributed in the ten floors above ground. |
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Externally, the building is expressed in a simple curved curtain wall on the front and back with a granite colonnade defining the lower two floors. The two end walls have long uninterrupted curtain walls, which to the South provides a spectacular panoramic view of the Jantar Mantar Complex. |
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