Trump Towers - Gurgaon - Morphogenesis

India’s leading architectural practice Morphogenesis to design Trump Tower at Gurgaon

India's leading architectural practice signs up with the Trump Organisation to design Trump Tower in Gurgaon.
Trump Towers - Gurgaon - Morphogenesis

Morphogenesis a leading architectural and design practice based in New Delhi, India has signed with Trump Organisation to design its residential towers in Gurgaon. The press release mentioned;

Trump Towers - Gurgaon - Morphogenesis
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Morphogenesis is designing the upcoming Trump Towers, Gurgaon, that aim to be a landmark, carrying the essence of villa infused into the high-rise format with generous verandahs. Allowing for inside outside living, the verandahs act as solar shading devices for the high-performance façade. The design seeks to reinforce the socio-cultural lifestyle with the bungalow concept, providing a sense of individuality, reinforcing the Trump brand strength of luxury.

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