The American Institute of Indian Studies at Gurgaon by Space Design Consultants

The American Institute of Indian Studies at Gurgaon by Space Design Consultants

The American Institute of Indian Studies provides scholars with facilities for research in Indian art, architecture and music. The building houses the administrative offices, research facilities, archives and libraries. Since AIIS was set up to conserve Indian art, architecture and music, the building.
The American Institute of Indian Studies at Gurgaon by Space Design Consultants

 The American Institute of Indian Studies at Gurgaon by Space Design Consultants

The American Institute of Indian Studies provides scholars with facilities for research in Indian art, architecture and music. The building houses the administrative offices, research facilities, archives and libraries. Since AIIS was set up to conserve Indian art, architecture and music, the building.

Project Facts
Project Name: The American Institute of Indian Studies
Location: Gurgaon
Category: Institutional
Area: 1970 sq. m.
Client/Owner: The American Institute of Indian Studies
Project Status: Completed
Team Members:  L.P.Singh, Amrita Sharma, Koheli Banerjee
Consultants:  Y.N.Diwan, Engineering Consulting Services, R.K.Gupta, Gupta Consultant, Parshotamsons Construction

 

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