"Form never followed anything… But questions certainly do (and ought to) follow form." —Himanshu Burte. Image of DHotel at Lucknow, © Sanjay Puri Architects

Ar. Sanjay Puri wins three awards at France, CANNES!

"Form never followed anything… But questions certainly do (and ought to) follow form." —Himanshu Burte. Image of DHotel at Lucknow, © Sanjay Puri Architects

We have an exciting and great news to share, something that will make Architects’ Community in India proud.

Architect, Sanjay Puri Architects Private Ltd. was the only firm globally to win three awards at MIPIM ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW Future Projects Awards 2013. ArchitectureLive! congratulates the entire team of the firm for a great show and making all architects in India proud.

Architect Sanjay Puri at CANNES - France
Architect Sanjay Puri with Awards

 

Details of the awards are provided below:

1. Winner in Leisure Category –  DHotel, Lucknow, India.

D-Hotel - Sanjay Puri


2.Commendation in Offices Category  –  The Street, Rajasthan , India.

The street - Sanjay Puri

3. Commendation in Tall Buildings Category – Sanskriti, Jaipur ,India

Sanskriti - Tall building - Sanjay Puri


To view projects of  Architect Sanjay Puri, CLICK HERE.

 All images: Sanjay Puri Architects Pvt. Ltd.

12 Responses

  1. Many Congrats to you Mr. Puri,, I extend heartfelt wishes especially from the Indian architects like me, who are living in france.

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