AFW Reveals Design Vision Inspired by Zari Zardozi for TARC Kailāsa Complex
The Singapore-based multi-disciplinary design firm AFW is pleased to share their design vision for TARC Kailāsa, a 1,000,000-square-feet, five-tower residential complex launched by realty developer TARC Group across over 6.12 acres of land in New Delhi, India.
Situated on the site of a former shopping mall on Patel Nagar road in the Kirti Nagar locality, TARC Kailāsa encompasses three- and four-bedroom apartment properties ranging between 3,440 and 3,685 square feet and was awarded the “Luxury Project of the Year” at the Golden Brick Awards in Dubai. The apartment units were first launched in January 2024 with possession scheduled for 2028, and the first phase of the TARC Kailāsa unit launch sold out earlier in fall 2024.
AFW approached both the architecture and the interior design of TARC Kailāsa by centralising luxury living amidst urban life, drawing inspiration from the city of New Delhi and the storied artistry of Zari Zardozi embroidery to develop accents and a rich palette throughout the complex—endeavouring towards what TARC refers to as “an ode to divine serenity and modern sophistication”.
Positioning Units to Optimise Views
Each unit at TARC Kailāsa is meticulously designed with functionality, optimal views, flexibility, and privacy as core principles. The layout of each residence ensures practical, efficient use of space while offering panoramic views that highlight the adjacent park to the south and the city’s iconic landmarks from higher floors.
Functionality is seamlessly integrated into the design, enabling residents to enjoy comfortable living with thoughtfully arranged spaces that cater to modern lifestyles. The flexible layout options accommodate diverse resident needs, whether for family living, entertaining guests, or personal retreats, ensuring that each unit can adapt to varying preferences and activities.
Privacy is also a key priority, with strategic placement and orientation that minimizes sightlines to nearby structures such as the Mass Rapid Transit line and neighbouring buildings. This careful planning fosters a sense of seclusion and tranquillity within each unit, allowing residents to enjoy their spaces without compromise.
AFW addressed the potential isolation of high-rise living by strategically distributing facilities, which span 170,000 square feet, across the entire development. By distributing the units across different levels of each tower, including roof terraces, the gathering and recreation opportunities become dispersed and simultaneously activate the varied areas of the building.
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