Vishalakshi Mantap - Meditation Hall for M/s Art of Living International Centre in Bangalore, Karnataka.
The mantap, or ‘hall’ as it loosely translates, is a five-floor, 108-feet high structure with 81 pillars, two basements and has, what is known to be, among Asia’s largest ‘kalashas’ that is over 15 feet high.
The pièce-de-résistance of the Vishalakshi Mantap is that, though the weight of the building seems to be concentrated in the centre, there is no central column to support it
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The state -of- the- art Auditorium for M/s XIM University in Bhubaneswar, Odisha
3000 seating capacity auditorium along with a 450- capacity lecture hall and 4 numbers of 150 capacity video conferencing hall
octagonal Pyramid Roof Slab (56 m Span) and 30 m Height structure
The auditorium connects different level with ramps and staircases with multiple entry and exits for ease of movement of 3000 people integrating public convenience facilities and safety as well
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Office Building (Jal Bhavan) for M/s Karnataka Water Supply & Sewerage Board in Bangalore,Karnataka
The rainbow-inspired ‘Jal Bhavan’is an eight storied arch-shaped building constructed in a short period of time. Convoluted formwork templates in precise dimension for the circular opening in structural members enhanced thedegree of accuracy in execution. This building is one of the hall mark structures in Bangalore.
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Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR for M/s Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in Sriharikota, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh.
Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota, the Spaceport of India, is responsible for providing Launch Base Infrastructure for the Indian Space Programme. This Centre has the facilities for solid propellant processing, static testing of solid motors, launch vehicle integration and launch operations, range operations comprising telemetry, tracking and command network and mission control centre.
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Dr ’TMA Pai International Convention Centre for M/s Manipal Academy of Higher Education in MG Road at Mangalore
Shuttle Cock Shaped Structure: The Dr TMA Pai International Convention Centre at MG Road Mangalore is one of the best convention centres in the country. With a surface area of 16730 sq metres and a basement area of 4200 sq metres, it has a seating capacity of 4000. The auditorium in shuttle cock shape has the largest shell of 52m dia and height 20m.
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Morning Star Church for Shrine Basilica for M/s Diocese of Tanjore Society in Velankanni, Tamil Nadu
Arch Shaped Magnificent Church:
The 150m long and 36m wide Church is an arch shaped spectacular structure. One can sense the incredible execution skills both from far sight and at close stretch. It comprises of 19 arches of average length of 66m over which the slab load acts. Pillar less auditorium of the Church witness over 9000 members during mass gatherings.
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Food Court Building for M/s Infosys in Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana
Umbrella Shaped Dome: The Asia’s second largest dome is a unique column free space shell structure of 54m dia. The dome consists of 16segments of Paraboloidal shell resting on 16 columns of 5m high above podium level. The thickness of shell is 75mm increases to 150mm at valley beam location. It has lower ring beam and upper ring beam. The food court has sitting capacity of 1000 peoples.
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Food Court for M/s Infosys in Electronic City, Bangalore, Karnataka
Hyperbolic parabolaid shell roof unique structure
The Hyperbolic Paraboloid Shell Roof is a unique and innovative structure, showcasing advanced architectural design. Constructed as a food court for M/s Infosys in Electronic City, Bangalore, Karnataka, this project highlights CCCL’s expertise in creating visually striking and functionally efficient spaces. The distinctive roof design not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also demonstrates the application of cutting-edge engineering techniques in modern construction.