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Imaginative Design

September 2017

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Society Interiors

Gautam Dutta’s Residence in Gurugram Is a Fresh Mix of Colours, Art and Innovative Concepts as Executed by Architect Rahul Sen. 

- Trisha Mahajan

Imaginative Design

Spread across 6,000 sq. ft. built-up area, the duplex of Gautam Dutta, CEO of PVR Cinemas in DLF Qutub Enclave in Gurugram is creatively designed by Rahul Sen, Principal Architect at Sensen Designs. Inspired by the five elements of nature – earth, air, water, light and sky, the designer has opted for a refined use of art, sophisticated earthy colour palette and uses of silhouettes. Newer concepts like urban farming, Syenergy Environics and local sourcing of materials were also incorporated.

Ask Gautam what kind of abode, he desired and he shares, “We had inherited an existing single floor structure and hence the objective was to go beyond the technicalities of architecture and bring back soul to the brick and mortar by completely revamping the old property. We have added a new floor keeping its structural integrity intact. Introduction of natural light and ventilation, balancing energy fields, positive vibe and increased movement within the residence were incorporated into the design. Also, during the modification phase, I met Saahil Parekh and Kaustabh Khare, the brains behind Khetify and pioneering names in bringing the Urban Farming revolution in metros. After meeting them, I was convinced to adopt farming as an intrinsic element in the house.”

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