This building presents a restrained modern façade characteristic of late-20th-century commercial architecture in Indian urban centers. The composition is defined by a strong horizontal emphasis, stepped parapet edges, and a disciplined grid of openings that ensure clarity and functionality. Stone grit façade conveys durability and permanence while maintaining a neutral, dignified presence on the street.
The ground level integrates seamlessly with the commercial frontage, activating the public realm, while the upper floors maintain a calm, repetitive rhythm suited to hospitality use. Overall, the building reflects a pragmatic yet timeless architectural language, balancing urban vibrancy with functional order.
Plot area: 4,000 sqm
Covered area: 50,000 sq ft
Location: Bareilly