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Vivanta HotelLast year in Bangalore, Taj Hotels opened up a 200-room luxury business hotel that boasts a bright, colorful facade and a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-roof" target="_blank">green roofed</a> promenade inspired by the mobius strip that wraps around the public amenities of the hotel. <a href="http://www.wowarchitects.com/" target="_blank">WOW Architects and Warner Wong Design</a> of Singapore designed <a href="http://www.vivantabytaj.com/Index.html" target="_blank">Vivanta Hotel</a> in order to cater to the many IT professionals and companies in the nearby International Tech Park Bangalore (ITPB), India. The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/09/01/undulating-green-roofed-hotel-opens-in-norway/" target="_blank">green-roofed contemporary hotel</a> is designed to act as a contemporary socio-cultural hub while serving a younger crowd of business travelers.1
Vivanta HotelThe contemporary luxury hotel was completed in 2009 and is located near the International Tech Park Bangalore (ITPB), India.2
Vivanta HotelDesigned for a younger generation of business and high-tech professionals, the hotel was is a contemporary socio-cultural hub for the IT-based population in Whitefield.3
Vivanta HotelVarious outdoor and public spaces allow guests to socialize, work, or relax away from the office or as they travel for business.4
Vivanta HotelA large open-air bar next to the outdoor promenade provides a good spot for professionals to meet together and socialize after work.5
Vivanta HotelThe building embraces Bangalore’s culture and climate, adopting a site-specific landscape strategy that plays with transparency and relationships between interior and exterior spaces.6
Vivanta HotelPublic and private spaces mix together in a continuous promenade of spatial experiences inspired by the circling and twisting of traditional Indian dance forms.7
Vivanta HotelThe hotel's ground plane was designed like a mobius strip to create a public promenade creating a connection between the many public spaces and private areas.8
Vivanta HotelThe material palette for both exterior and interior, including the selection of fabrics, was kept sensitive to the local conditions of supply and procurement. These maneuvers avoided the extensive carbon expenditure of importing materials from outside South India.9
Vivanta HotelThe hotel is largely constructed out of concrete and glass and workmanship defects were embraced as part of the aesthetic through finishes that celebrate the raw and rustic look.10
Vivanta HotelThe colorful glass facade is composed of both dark and light tinted glass in order to minimize heat gain through the windows into the hotel rooms.11
Vivanta HotelEach room is designed specifically with the modern day nomad in mind - the live/work apartments make business travel much more comfortable.12
Vivanta HotelViews from inside the rooms look down on the large green roof promenade that covers the public spaces.13
Vivanta HotelThe green roof protects the spaces underneath from heat gain and also collects rainwater for landscape irrigation.14














