Cybertecture Egg

Cybertecture Egg



Modern architecture has evolved to a completely new era where absolutely sleek and precise designs for almost impossible shapes are developed on computers and are actually made to happen in reality. Today in 21st century, a large number of such buildings have been either constructed or are under process, which were presumed to be practically impossible in the earlier years. Cybertecture Egg designed by James Law International and being constructed by Wadhwa Developers is one such magnificent masterpiece. It is in the shape of a giant egg which seems to have fallen on ground. The building is meant to provide high-tech, interactive and futuristic office space of 33,000 m2 and space for parking 400 vehicles. The building has 13 floors above the ground and 3 more floors of basement made with RCC. The building doesn’t have any columns since the outer shell made by steel is designed to be strong enough to support the levels of the building. The building is still under construction in Mumbai, India. Cybertecture Egg has also won CNBC Asia Property Award.

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