Atmosphere (Kolkata)

Atmosphere
Atmoshphere under construction in July 2017
General information
Type Residential
Location Mirania Gardens, East Topsia, Dhapa, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Construction started 2011
Completed ongoing
Owner Rahul Saraf
Height 152 metres (499 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 39
Design and construction
Architect ARC Studio
Developer Forum Group
Structural engineer Hossein Rezai, Web Structures

Atmosphere is a luxury residential superstructure in Kolkata, India. Atmosphere consists of two tall towers and a 'Deya', the world's first residential floating sky sculpture.[1]

The project was inspired by Singapore's Marina Bay Sands integrated resort.[2]

"Deya"

Sitting 500 ft in the air, 'Deya' (which means cloud in Bengali) connects the two towers that make up Atmosphere. Deya houses club facilities for the residents of Atmosphere. Initially conceived as a cloud changing in porosity and form, Deya is not a physical extension of the tower as such, since the majority of the spaces within are open air. The skin is composed of expanded mesh panels wrapped around structural ribs. Special panels carrying shimmering mobile reflective disks are scattered across this mesh. The porosity of these materials enables Deya to appear different in form depending on how it is lit. The Deya will house the residents' community and recreational facilities, including a swimming pool, gymnasium, spas, running track, sporting facilities, virtual golf, cinema, meeting spaces and function facilities.[3]

Other

Atmosphere was selected by Nat Geo to feature in their Megastructures documentary series.[4]

See also

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