The IVY Club
Project Name: The IVY Club
Principal Architect: Naveen.K.V
Project Completion Year: 2022
Floor Area (ft2): 10,000 Sq. ft
Design Area: 7,500 Sq. ft
Project Location: Gonighattapura, The Sanctuary Development, Bangalore
Program / Use / Building Function: Commercial
Design Team: Naveen.K.V, Ankita Baliga
Project Description
Since The club house was designed as a Beacon interms of a reference point for Phases 1,2 &3, this Public utility recreation building interiors was also designed to represent the design Continuation. The interiors had to be refreshing, welcoming & support the Architectural design intent.
With open plan & large openings, the flooring granite patterns was designed with subtle inserts to break the monotony. The reception back wall was designed to represent the eternal elevation pattern in view. The reception table was completed clad with two contrasting color granite to stay visible from the back wall. All other areas like Gym, Multifunction hall interiors were tampered with minimal materials & expressions to allow the space & the surrounding ambience to dictate.
Principal Architect: Naveen.K.V
Project Completion Year: 2022
Floor Area (ft2): 10,000 Sq. ft
Design Area: 7,500 Sq. ft
Project Location: Gonighattapura, The Sanctuary Development, Bangalore
Program / Use / Building Function: Commercial
Design Team: Naveen.K.V, Ankita Baliga
Project Description
Since The club house was designed as a Beacon interms of a reference point for Phases 1,2 &3, this Public utility recreation building interiors was also designed to represent the design Continuation. The interiors had to be refreshing, welcoming & support the Architectural design intent.
With open plan & large openings, the flooring granite patterns was designed with subtle inserts to break the monotony. The reception back wall was designed to represent the eternal elevation pattern in view. The reception table was completed clad with two contrasting color granite to stay visible from the back wall. All other areas like Gym, Multifunction hall interiors were tampered with minimal materials & expressions to allow the space & the surrounding ambience to dictate.
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