2-aerial-by-day-International Sports Complex, Saily

International Sports Complex, Saily – Design Plus, Arun K.Bij and Abhishek Bij

2-aerial-by-day-International Sports Complex, Saily

An award winning competition project

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Aerial View
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Master Plan

The International Sports Complex, Saily attempts to expand the social and health infrastructure of its neighbourhood and the city. it caters to the local and evolving demography and institutional population as a lifestyle destination. Here, spaces are planned for both games and sports.

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Master Plan
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Hotel Building
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Cricket Stadium

Project Status: In Progress
Location – Saily, Silvassa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli – 396320
Plot Area – 27 Acres
Client – Government of Dadra and Nagar Haveli

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