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Mar 18, 2011

MVRDV Vertical City Project - Future Towers Construction Begins

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City Corporation Ltd, a leading real estate development corporation in the Indian state of Maharashtra has started construction on the first phase of Amanora Apartment City - Future Towers, designed by MVRDV. The project is located in Pune, India and comprises of 1,068 apartments & public amenities, as a part of a large scale housing development with a total of 400.000m2 comprising 3,500 apartments. Completion is expected by summer 2014. The apartments and facilities are interwoven and create a vertical city which will due to its various apartment types offer housing to a diverse group of residents.


India is currently in a rapid development to provide housing for millions; as a result often monotonous large scale housing estates appear. MVRDV takes on the challenge to participate in this development which seems dominated by efficiency rather than quality. The Future Towers project introduces lost qualities to mass housing: increased density combined with amenities, public facilities, parks and a mix of inhabitants resulting in a vertical city. The 1,068 apartments of the first phase vary from 42m2 to 530m2 and are set to attract a diverse mix of population to the new neighbourhood with the ambition of creating a lively sub-centre for Pune. The studio to villa size apartments are designed according to an analysis of modern Indian housing standards. They are in general equipped with balconies, naturally ventilated service spaces and almost each bedroom has an individual bathroom. The hill shape structure with its peaks, valleys, canyons, bays, grottos and caves adds identity to the city and provides a large number of apartments with fine views and spacious balconies; its public space offers possibilities for interaction and communal activities.


 Overview of master plan, on the right hand; phase one which is currently under construction.

The 400 acres site is located 10 kilometres from the city centre of Pune in the centre of the Amanora Park Town development. The first phase building is raised by a basement and plinth which contain parking and various public facilitie such as school, swimming pool, retail, bars, cafes, cinema and a sky lounge will establish at the tallest point of the structure. The building follows a hexagonal grid to provide views and natural light to the apartments, this allows the 9 wings with double loaded corridors to be efficiently serviced by 4 cores.

The hill shape allows for wide outside spaces.

The facade will be made of concrete and the large windows will have sun protection by ornamented metal shutters, allowing for natural ventilation between facade and there will be many ventilation shafts that cross the structure vertically.


City Corporation Ltd. has commissioned MVRDV to design in total 3 phases of Future Towers with in total approximately 3,500 apartments or 400,000m2 of housing and amenities. Besides MVRDV, the team is based in Pune: Project Management by Northcroft India, co-architecture and MEP by Neilsoft, Structural Design by J+W. Future This project was a competition won by MVRDV in November 2009 and it is the first MVRDV's project in India presented to the public.

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