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towards a
future GREEN SUSTAINABLE
&
Creative Group
Fulfilling the dream of Prof. Shah, Creative Group was founded in 1973. Passing through various challenges, the thought was transformed into reality for an ambitious motto to work towards sustainability & creating eco-friendly architecture.
During the course of practice for the last five decades Creative Group has developed from core architecture to looking beyond architecture. We have gained expertise in most fields of development particularly in holistic infrastructure development.
Influenced by the great masters like Le Corbusier, Louis I Kahn & Joseph Allen Stein, Prof. Charanjit Singh Shah, founding Principal has set certain minimum standards of practice and code of professional conduct during his professional journey .
The legacy of Architecture was taken forward by Ar. Gurpreet Singh Shah, M.S in Urban Design and recipient of William Kinne Fellowship award, Columbia University, New York, Creative Group expanded the boundaries of practice globally.
We at Creative Group in today’s Global Context look upon A-Z Consultancy services consisting of but not limiting to architecture, engineering, financial management, project management, time management, construction management, and quality management.
We have ventured into Pre-feasibility study, visualising project report, value engineering but not forgetting the prime aspect of sustainability. Thus creating beyond net zero developments. The interface between various stakeholders particularly concerning large planning
projects and realising the need of various modes of project visualisation from design and built, EPC, PPP, BOT, modes.
The firm is leading in India for new age airports, large scale institutional, commercial, industrial & residential projects featuring the best of the passive strategies of green architecture.
This passion for designing and engineering a better sustainable habitat of tomorrow has lead us to believe firmly in being selective in our clientele.
We take each project as a challenge of limitless innovation, to create productive, functional and aesthetically appreciable built form and environment. This is powered by understanding latest technology advancements and new methodology of executions.
THE WAY FORWARDBEYONDne zerot
Creative Group works globally through their offices in London, Europe, Dubai, Spain and has specialized consortium Partners Carvera Pioz Architects in Madrid, Spain and X - Architects in
Dubai having specialisation in Bionic Architecture learning from nature showcasing layering and wrapping of the building aesthetic and structural component.
X - Architects being experts in Commercial Complexes, Shopping malls, Institutions with Sustainable Innovation Architecture.
The built mass should not to be treated as a mass of brick and concrete but as a living organism which breathes and is embodied within nature...
Design Philosophy
Looking beyond NET ZERO...
Design Excellence
The Team
ServiceS & SkillS
ProjecT locaTionS
600+ PublicaTionSacademicS 50+ awardS
Moving Forward with..
Prof. Shah is dedicated to bridging the gap between academicians and practitioners and promoting educational excellence. He has served in various architecture schools like Jamia Milia Islamia, SPA-Delhi, Vastu Kala Academy, Apeejay School of Architecture etc as a professor and director.
Our work has won awards & appreciation from all over the world, International Architecture Awards, World Architecture Awards, Lifetime Achievement Award, Jewel of Punjab, National Unity Award, IIA Awards, Architect Of the Year Award, CSI awards, WA awards.
Prof. Shah has authored over 10 books on various allied architecture topics such as “Evolution and Usage of Steel, Redefining Indian Smart and Sustainable Cities”. Our work has featured in publications like Architecture Digest, The Economic times, CW Interiors, Design Matrix among others.
Internationally, we have worked on pro-jects in Belgrade, France, Africa, UAE and USA.
With the capabilities and capacities of our passionate team in Delhi, London & Dubai, we have inculcated amongst us to thin globally and act locally.
Specialized services in master planning, infrastructure, transit spaces, residential, commercial, workplace, institutional, hospitality, through in-house integrated project delivery.
5YEARS LEGACY..
Organisational QualityAn inspirational workplace
HR Policies Diversity and Flexibility
Recruit and retain the bestBest learning and development
Technology100% Compliant-
Cad StandardsFully BIM enabled-
Hardware N+1
Corporate Social ResponsibilitySmart Habitat Foundation
Mool FoundationGurudwara, Saket
Fun ActivitiesFestival CelebrationsTea and Coffee sessions
Knowledge ManagementA repository of internal and external Best Practices across specializations
Publication
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Prof. Shah has authored over 10 books on various allied architectural topics. Some of his books include :
PEOPLE, PRACTICE,
PROCESS AND QUALITY
About different aspects of architecture
Prof. Charanjit S ShahF o u n d i n g
PrincipalA zealous Professional.....
Architect, educationist and academi-cian, Prof. Charanjit S Shah established Creative Group in 1973 with a sincere ap-proach towards Green Architecture in In-dia. Besides conceptualizing and execut-ing many highly acclaimed architectural projects, this widely travelled architect possesses international exposure & has won many awards to his credit.
A Fellow of IIA & a Fellow of Institution of Valuers, he completed his graduation from the School of Planning & Architec-ture, New Delhi in 1970. Thereafter, he made a humble beginning by designing residences & farm houses across New Delhi and also worked as an arbitrator and valuer to many government & private institutions.
“Every building which one designs is like a child born and you feel pride
and proud to be the parent ”
Prof. Shah
As a pro-active professional, he found-ed the Guild of practicing Architects in 1977, enabling young & enthusiastic professionals to compete with the stal-warts. He was involved in various profes-sional bodies like Indian Institute of Ar-chitects & Council of Architecture & lead their various forums across the country.
His understanding of the nuances of the Indian Diaspora with respect to urbani-zation & renewal movement across the country, has enabled him to success-fully implement net zero & sustainable models in various green-rated buildings. He ambitiously looks forward to achieve net positive rather beyond net zero in his designed projects and is confident to achieve the same through his dynamic & professional approach.
• Fellowship with Institution of Valuers (1987)
• Fellowship with Indian Institute of Architects Mumbai (1980)
• School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, 1970
• Registered with Council of Architecture CA/75/24
His works speaks of his contribution looking beyond architecture & develop-ment of large infrastructure projects like Airport, Metro, Railway station, Transit Orient Development, Inter Modal hub & creating Sustainable, Walkable, Cyclable neighbourhood & creating Indian Sus-tainable Smart Cities of Tomorrow
He is being adorably called asAIRPORT KING.
Dr. S.S. Bhatti, India’s most versatile pro-fessional, nicknamed “Chandigarh’sMr Versatility” by The India Express and a triple PhD holder, has been tempted to call Prof Shah the“PATRICK GEDDES OF INDIA IN CREAT-
ING SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE.”
He has held important positions asChairman, SAARCH (1996), Chairman, Indian Institute of Architects (N.C.) (1994-2002), Founder Secretary Gen-eral, Guild of Practicing Architects, New Delhi (1976-1994), Secretary General & Chief advisor, Archi Design Perspec-tive, New Delhi (2002-till date), Profes-sional advisor, J.K.Architects of the year awards (1996-2002)Member of World Peace Mission of India (2001- till date).Professional advisor, Montgomery Inter-national, U.K. (2000-2004), Consulting editor - American Biographic co.,New York (2006-till date).
Journey as an Academician .....
With an inclination towards teaching, he joined SPA, New Delhi in 1996 as a fac-ulty & thereafter became the Director at Vastu Kala Academy, New Delhi. His pas-sion for architectural education made him an honorary recipient of Professor Design Chair from the Jamia Milia Islamia University in New Delhi. He authored sev-eral books for students with emphasis on broad explanation for building services & management, structure, professional practice, etc. He has recently authored “Redefining Indian Sustainable Smart Cit-ies” and “Evolution and Usage of Steel”.Prof. Shah has also successfully initiated Smart Habitat Foundation – a centre of excellence in pursuit of art and architec-ture, urban planning, transport and infra-structure – a platform where academi-cians and practitioners come together to interact in form of a serious dialogue bridging the gap between academics and practical application.
He continues his journey both as a Pro-fessional by spear heading landmark pro-jects at Creative Group and as teacher enthusiastically delivering guest lec-tures at various colleges like SPA, Jamia Milia Islamia, Vastu Kala etc. He is also fondly invited as the key note speaker at various events world wide.
Ar. Gurpreet S Shah
Principal Architect
“Blurring Boundries Between MAN &
NATURE”-Ar. Gurpreet Shah
Passionate Designer.....
Gurpreet Shah developed passion for Ar-chitecture at a young age. He has nearly two decades of local and international ar-chitecture and urban design experience.
Prior to joining Creative Group Mr. Shah has worked with Beyer Blinder Belle, New York. Here he led the development of future campus planning frameworks for Indiana University, Bloomington and Princeton University, New Jersey. The work includes an analysis of the infra-structure, land utilization and the open space to develop a framework plan for future development. The plan is needed as a guide for future decisions concern-ing the siting and placement of anti cipated buildings, open spaces and park-ing areas.
He won the Indian Institute of Architects’ (NC), Design Award in 1999 and the William Kinne Fellows Award – A Travel prize awarded by Columbia University to study “Monuments and Contested Public Space” in Greece and Istanbul in 2004.
Under his efficient leadership, Creative Group joined hands with our First Global partner Ar Frederic Schwartz, New York, Master in Architecture from Harvard University (1978) which empowered our vision to have a global approach to our consultancy.
His passion for sustainable, simple and bold architecture reflects in his design ideology. By virtue of his diverse experi-ence and unique design ideology, the firm has been selected by various organisa-tion to deliver mega projects all over In-dia and expanding globally.
• M.S. in Urban Design Columbia University 2004
• Bachelor of Architecture Sushant School Of Architecture (2001)
• Registered member with Council of Architecture (2002) CA/2002/30368
Ar. Scott B. KnoxAssociate
StudioDirector
• Masters in Architecture, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
• Bachelor’s of Science, University of Wisconsin- Madison (UW)
Inspirational Designer.....
Scott B. Knox is a senior architect and ur-ban designer inspired by housing, trans-portation, and community design grown from well-coordinated Architects, Engi-neers, Contractors (AEC), and Clients.
He design inspiration in our built environ-ment that people have towards nature. Scott has designed over decades large-scale projects at Logan Airport, Smithso-nian Institute, Albany Nanotech, Johns Hopkins University, and Honeycomb Vil-lage. These projects are results of all the talented people I’ve had the honour to collaborate with.
Success comes from framing problems, sorting them by discipline, setting out
missions to the most appropriate eyes and productive minds to solve the chal-lenges interdisciplinary projects present.
The roles of my career have evolved from builder, to draftsman, to programmer of Building Information Models (BIM) and simulations, project manager, up to a US Operations- BIM Lead on a multi-billion dollar semiconductor ChipFab. I have been at the forefront in the use of the best tools and practices with people to build the best results in the landscape of constructability.
In all AEC projects the final users, clients, executives, collaborators and consult-ants all play important roles. Fulfilling the base and boundaries of the scope of work is paramount. For me leadership and follow-though goes hand-in-hand to lift the inspiration of design into reality.
Prabhpreet S Shah
“A true Green design philosophy preservesNATURE, LIFESTYLE
& COST all at the same time”
-Prabhpreet Shah
Strategy Developer....
Mr Prabhpreet Shah is spearheading the strategy and business development initi atives at Creative Group. He brings with him nine years of rich international stra-tegic management, business develop-ment and consulting experience across the real estate, architecture, infrastruc-ture, energy, pharmaceuticals and IT sec-tors. Mr. Shah is an engineer and an MBA specialising in Marketing and Finance. He graduated as one of the top students from the Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, being the Dean’s list and Merit list awardee at the school. He has worked with and consulted several lead-ing multinational firms on business de-velopment, mergers & acquisitions, new market entry, operations optimization and business process enhancement etc.
Mr Shah has widely travelled across the globe. Under his leadership the firm has established several local and interna-tional alliances thus bringing innovative techniques and design practices to the firm that are global in nature yet custom-ized to the local needs.
Mr. Shah has led the firm’s foray into real estate development through URC Creati ve Developers(P) Ltd – a venture for con-temporary real estate development for the economically and culturally diverse Indian diaspora.
Mr. Shah desires to integrate green building practices with cost-effective financial models. His vision is to create platforms that allow sustainable and eco-friendly living while lowering the overall cost of ownership for everyone to enjoy greener and comfortable lifestyle.
• B.Tech, CS, GGSIP University, 2003• MBA, Marketing & Finance,• ISB Hyderbad, 2008
Executive Director
Belgrade AirportGabon AirportDaman AirportIndigo HangarFBO TerminalBhubaneswar AirportVaranasi Airport
Charbagh Railway StationKota Railway StationNaya Raipur Railway StationKoba Circle Metro StationMetro Station at Chennai AirportIndore Bus terminalLandport PetrapoleIntermodal Hub, Varanasi
Avinash’s Time SquareTexvalley ErodeIGI Termianl T1 & T3NSP Commercial ComplexGoodshed Colony Complex DevelopmentRPF Commercial DevelopmentRest Camp Colony
Amudham Diary ComplexBel Night Vision FactoryBihar Sahrif DairyNDDB Dairy Plant, Jaipur,Mohali,Chennai, RanchiVerka Ice Cream & Dairy PlantSabare International LimitedRufil Dairy Jaipur
Avinash Capital HomesSansar Luxury HousingAnanda HousingAvinash Sun CityVertical Green CityTERI HousingKalahari
Aim to ensure all forms of mass transit are annealed to the urban context and has undisrupted connectivity with other modes of transit.........
Ar. Gurpreet Shah, Principal Architect, Creative Group
Bhubaneshwar Airport
Kartarpur Terminal
Petrapole Terminal
AIRPORTS
Chennai AirportMaster Plan as Intermodal HubLocation ClientYear Cost Site Area Built AreaScope
The Chennai Airport project is an ambi-tious project that pushes the extents of design and technology to the next level.
A steady combination of active and pas-sive strategies is incorporated in termi-nal design and planning. GRIHA Energy Performance Index (EPI) of the terminal building is 156.30. Therefore, it clearly exemplified that “Even Big can be sus-tainable”
Apart from high aesthetic appeal and covering of large span the Kalzip roof system also delivers a high climatic and energy performance.
We won the global design competition for Master Planning of Chennai Airport, to recognize the immediate future require-ments to make the daily lives of Chennai residents much easier in terms of trans-portation and movement.
“An innovative model of engineering, architecture, landscape and sustainable design ”: Chennai
: Airports Authority of India: Jan 2008 - April 2012 : 1212 Cr. ($165 million): 1152 Acres: 200,000 m2
: Master Plan & Comprehensive Architecture, MEP, Structure, Engineering Services
“JEWEL in the CROWNOf Airports in
ASIA PACIFIC”- Airports International Magazine
AIRPORTS
Sustainability Features
Shaded South And South-West
to avoid natural glare and heat
Central Green Spine
Vertical Gardens
Allow Glare Free
North Light
Double Insulated Glazing Unit
Green Roof to avoid radiating Heat
Large Cantilevered Roof
24m
One of the largest overhangs across the world spanning 24 m
PerSPecTive view
inTerior view
arrival road
inTerior view connecTor Tube
exTerior view
24m
One of the largest overhangs across the world spanning 24 m
“Conceived as Wings of a bird in flight”
The wings of a bird in flight inspire and shape this very mammoth terminal build-ing – Chennai Airport, whose sheer scale and size awes the onlooker. The two wings evolve as structural portals and culminate into a system of roof, shading Asia’s one of the greenest airport.
Climatology has been deeply worked on. Folding geometry of the green roof cre-ates shimmering “Rain Curtains”Stored water is used to irrigate the green roof thus maximizing the site’s sustainable resources.
AIRPORTS
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Construction Sequence Of V-Columns Construction Sequence Of Terminal Building
AIRPORTS
Another architectural feature of Chennai Airport is ‘Vertical Garden’ and ‘The arrival Tube’. The arrival tube connects the land- side with the air side operations though the Central courtyard. The elliptical glass tube makes it way amidst the beautifully landscaped garden and thus strengthen- ing the alliance between man and nature.
Vertical Gardens
verTical garden verTical garden
arrival Tube
AWARDS
Best Infrastructure Award 2019
Architecture Podium Winner 2018
Best Infrastructure Project - 2013
Special MentionAward - 2013
Outstanding Concrete Structure Award -2012
AIRPORTS
Raipur Airport
Location Client Year Cost Site Area Built Area Scope
• One of Greenest Airports in the country.
• Use of Maximizing Day Light & Mini-mizing Heat Gain.
• Most Complex & Innovatively Engi-neered Form.
• Use of Non-Conventional Energy.• Reuse & Recycling of Water & other
Natural Resources
A seamless integration of the built mass and the extended landscape presents a timeless architectural composition.
A distinct design approach reflects the thoughtful compartmentalization of the terminal into various zones which cre-ates a phenomenal in-depth visual con-nectivity to the commuters.
Conceptual Plan and Detail Design
: Raipur: Airports Authority of India: Sept 2008 - July 2013: 150 Cr. ($30 million): 79 Acres: 20,900 m2
: Master plan, Comprehensive Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineering services.
WINNER of
NATIONAL DESIGNcompetition
“A regional Landmark”
“The organic form has its genesis from ‘An Avian’ and is conceived with a sliced dome at the centre and multiple wings elevating the roof profile towards the sky.” - Prof. Charanjit S Shah
AIRPORTS
Goa Airport LocationClient Year Cost Site Area Built Area Scope
• Constrained City & Air Side Development
• Multi-Level Terminal Building with Single-Level Arrival & Departure Approach
• Creation of Multi-Level Car Parking
Reincarnation of the oldest geometric form – Circle, resting on the ground with a half-arch emerging from one end of the semi-circle symbolizes the Wave. The form developed is simple & bold.
The envelope consists of long curved glass façade which gives the building a transparent modern look.
The interior scheme is subtle and vibrant.The solid roof, steel portal frames, all in one displays the bold appearance of architecture and engineering design.
Brownfield Project: Goa: Airports Authority of India: Jan 2008 - Dec 2013: 397 Cr ($79.4 million): 25 Acres: 77,478 m2
: Comprehensive Architecture Engineering Services
Curated as a WAVE......
AIRPORTS
inTerior view
The building services are planned in a very sophisticated and intelligent man-ner Various backlit double height feature walls strategically placed near the esca-lators and staircases create a visual in-terest and guide the passengers to their destination.
Panoramic view of Terminal wiTh mlcP
exTerior view
model
SERVICES
AIRPORTS
LocationClient Year Cost Built Area Site Area Scope
Goa Airport Expansion
waiTing area
informaTion cenTre
exTerior view
: Goa: Synergy Consulting/AAI: July 2018 - Ongoing: 220 Cr ($30 million): 4.5 Acres: 4450 m2
: Comprehensive Architecture & Engineering Services
Modern translation of traditional principles for a modern, sustainable and green mega structure....
TERIOREXIN
unified
Block addition to existing structure
holding roomAWARDS
Under Construction: Goa Airport Rear facade (above) and Front Facade (below) in 2012
AIRPORTS
The Terminal displays the influence of an engineering marvel and at the same time holds a strong identity featured with sim-plicity.
Inspired by the body and wings of an air-plane, the building’s bold sweeping form has been an outcome of the fusion of transparent and cloudy façade on North-South and East-West respectively and wraps the entire terminal with one single metal skin.
Vadodara AirportLocationClientYear CostSite AreaBuilt AreaScope
• 4 Star Green Terminal Building• Simplified & Optimised Efficiency• Organic Form Engineered
“The terminal creates a sense of excitement, anticipation and spirit of flight even from a distance.”
- Ar. Gurpreet S. Shah
Brownfield Project: Vadodara: Airports Authority of India: May 2011 - Oct 2016: 115 Cr ($23 million): 22 Acres: 20,300 m2
: Master Plan & Detailed Design of buildings.
WINNER of DESIGN
competition
AIRPORTS
“The unique feature of Vadodara’s new terminal
building is that its rooftop has a single steel sheet
without any joint “Charan Singh
Vadodara Airport DirectorPublished in Times of India, July 14, 2018
“Vadodara Airport Terminal Building Ranks BEST in the COUNTRY”
NEWSJuly 14,
2018
vadodara airPorT: under conSTrucTionAWARDS
Ar. Nisha Agnihotri, Creative Group receiving CIA World Award in Mumbai for Vadodara Airport .
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the inauguration ceremony of Vadodara airport, 2016
AIRPORTS
Shirdi International Airport, upcoming in the sacred land of Shri Sai Baba would foster economic activities of the place by encouraging international commerce and tourism and generating employment.
The plan for Shirdi Airport has been carved from the architect’s inception of intelligent planning, sustainable building strategies .
A unique feature about this airport is its design which is formed with an inno-vative emphasis on elements of Local Shirdi temple.
The Terminal Building interiors play an important role in retaining passenger’s interest, at the same time creates a pos-itive ambiance to ensure a pleasing and calm experience.
Shirdi Airport Greenfield Project, Master Planning, Terminal and City Side DevelopmentLocation Client
YearCost Site AreaBuilt Area Scope
: Maharashtra: Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd. (MADC): July 2016 - Ongoing: 100 Cr ($13.67 million) : 875 Acres: 13,000 m2
: Master planning, Comprehensive Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineering Services
AIRPORT featuring the TEMPLE
of the sacred land
AIRPORTS
EXTENDED APRON
COMMERCIALDEVELOPMENT
EXISTING APRON
TOWARDSRUNWAY
AIRLINE OFFICES
HANGARS
CARGO FACILITY
STP
EXISTING TERMINAL BUILDING
NIGHT PARKING FOR 02 NOS B 747 AIRCRAFT
NIGHT PARKING FOR 08 NOS
ATR 72 AIRCRAFT
ADMINBUILDING
AMENITYBUILDING
SiTe PhoTo
ciTy Side Planning
SiTe PhoTo
inTerior view
dvor infraSTrucTureairfield ground lighTing air Traffic conTrol
airSide allied buildingS GSe area PavemenT deSign : runway
AIRPORTS
Location ClientYearCost Site Area Built Area Scope
Daman Airport
fronT view
PerSPecTive view
Comprehensive Architecture and Engineering Services: Daman and Dui : PWD: Nov 2018 - Ongoing: 70 Cr ($9.54 million): 24.5 Acres: 4,000 m2
: Comprehensive Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineering Services
Shirdi airport physical model
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis at the inauguration on 1 October, 2017
Celebrations on the first anniversary of Shirdi Airport on 1 October, 2018
“Place.SPecific form” inspired
by Warli arT
AIRPORTS
Agartala AirportLocation ClientYearCostSite AreaBuilt Area Scope
Master Planning of New Integrated Terminal Building
The design tries to reflect local bamboo art and its extensive usage in the state of Tripura.
This has been expressed on the termi-nal building façade, i.e., the flexible and organic nature of Bamboo has been ex-pressed as an element of the structure.
Incorporating a unique look and feel to the interiors by elaborating the theme inside.
Skylights have been used at various in-tervals, strategically provided so that ample daylight is available in all areas. Maintaining the fluidity of the building elevation, the plan has also been devel-oped with a fluid intent incorporating landscape areas inside the building that provide relief space for the passengers.
: Tripura: SGS, India/AAI : Sept 2016 - Ongoing: 348 Cr ($47.4 million): 86 Acres: 35,000 m2
: Comprehensive Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineering Services
LOCAL ART with MODERN
materials
AIRPORTS
Location ClientYearCostSite AreaBuilt Area Scope
Libreville International Airport, Gabon
PaSSenger Terminal building
aerial view
Pre-Bid Engineering Service
: Libreville, Gabon: Shapoorji Pallonji: April 2017 - Aug 2017: 1800 Crores : 2718 Acres: 20,400 m2
: Pre-Bid Engineering Service (Detailed estimate, Schematic Drawings, Cost Optimisation, Market Survey, Value Engineering Services)
“CREATIVE GROUP expanding its presence
GLOBALLY by undertaking Aviation
Project in GABON, AFRICA ”
His Highness, H. E. KOUMBA DésiréAmbassador of the Gabonese Republic in
IndiaAppreciated the contribution of
Prof. Charanjit Shahin the mammoth task of creating an
encyclopedia on Human Settlement in his book “ Redefining Indian Sustainable
Smart Cities”
SERVICE ASSURANCE blurring the
Physical boundary between NATIONS
AIRPORTS
Belgrade AirportGreen Field Project, Expansion Of Terminal BuildingLocationClientYearSite Area Built AreaScope
baggage area
aerial view
: Belgrade, Serbia, Europe: Landrum & Brown: Nov 2017 - Feb 2018: 8750 Acres: 73,500 m2
: Pre-Bid Engineering Service (Detailed estimate, Schematic Drawings, Cost Optimisation, Market Survey, Value Engineering)
reTail area
exTerior view
LAYERS CREATING
Dynamism
AIRPORTS
Itanagar AirportMaster Planning, Terminal and City Side DevelopmentLocation ClientYear CostSite Area Built AreaScope
: Holongi, Itanagar: Airport Authority Of India: Mar 2014 - Ongoing: 1093.3 Cr ($ 155.2 million): 1048.8 Acres: 7500 m2
: TEFR, Masterplan, DPR & EIA
Diu AirportLocationClientYearCostSite AreaBuilt Area Scope
Brown Field Project, New Integrated Terminal Building
exTerior view
inTerior view
: Union Territory Daman and Dui: PWD: Dec 2016: 60 Cr. ($ 8.1 million) : 1 Acre: 4,160 m2
: Comprehensive Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineering Services
Location
maSTer Plan
MASS TRANSIT for promoting
“tourism”Organic Facade in MODERNattire
AIRPORTS
Bhubaneshwar Airport
Location Client Year Cost Site Area Built Area Scope
Our major intention is to represent our culture from the symbols Jagganath Rath and Konark wheel in a spirit of movement. We have spatially understood temple architecture and artwork of Odisha.
Both the interiors and the exteriors is designed in a way that passengers can experience and understand our culture. We want to represent nature as a piece of Art & Architecture that inspires the visitors mind. Reaching the terminal, one develops a sense of respect towards natural resources and creating landmark infrastructure which is sustainable.
Conceptual Plan and Detail Design
: Bhubaneshwar: SGS India/AAI: 2019 - 2021: 650 Cr. ($ 91 Million): 27.14 Acres: 58000 m2
: Master plan, Comprehensive Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineering services.
“A Trend setter in Indian History of Aviation.”
“A Historic Landmark”
TIMELESSNESS in MODERN CONTEXT
AIRPORTSLANDPORTS
Kartarpur Landport Corridor
Location Client Year Cost Site Area Built Area Scope
The State of Art Passenger Terminal for Kartarpur Design of the building complex has been inspired by the symbol “Khanda” which represents values of oneness and humanity.
Disabled - friendly building will have immigration and clearance facilities to process movement of 5000 pilgrims a day.
Gateway crowning the port with the composition of 5 petals symbolise the 5 vows of S ikhism. The building is enlighted conceptualized in a way that gives an authority of Sikh religion in an area.
Conceptual Plan and Detail Design
: Kartarpur : Land Port Authority of India : 2019Jan - Ongoing : 150 Cr (1.5 billion) : 15 Acres : 20,000 sqm: Master plan, Comprehensive
Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineering services.
“Building form originating from the religious symbol (Khanda) of Sikhism gives an identity to the landport informing, inspiring and com-pelling spirituality and admiration to the visi-tors”
“State of Art Terminal”
BLURRING THE BOUNDARIES
AIRPORTS
main building view
main enTrance
LANDPORTS
SiTe Plan
Inspired from ‘KHANDA’Symbol of Oneness & Humanity
AIRPORTS
Indigo Engineering Hangar Facility, Delhi: New Delhi, India: Indigo Airlines: Sept 2018 - Ongoing: 80 Cr. ($11.4 million): 4.16 Acres: 13,860 m2
: Comprehensive Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineering Services
Engineering and MRO FacilityLocation ClientYearCost Site AreaBuilt AreaScope
FBO Terminal, New DelhiLocationClient YearCostSite AreaBuilt AreaScope
exTerior view
concePT evoluTion
Private Jet Terminal and Lounge Facility
: New Delhi: Airports Authority of India: April 2017: 50 Cr. ($ 6.7 million): 2 Acres: 3,500 m2
: Concept Design
One of 5 finalists in GLOBAL design COMPETITION
PEARL within a PETAL
GRACE of a SAREE FLUIDITY in FORM MODERN TECHNOLOGY
Manifestation of FUNCTIONAL
efficiency in constraints
PerSPecTive view
locaTion
Intermodality is the need of the hour for last mile connectivity, easy public movement with fewer vehicles on the roads..........
Prof. Charanjit Shah, Founding Principal, Creative Group
Intermodal Hub, Varanasi
MASS TRANSIT
Charbagh Railway StationRedevelopment Of Charbagh Railway Station and Land Parcels
Location ClientYearCostSite Area Built AreaScope
• Retrofitting the heritage building.• Concourse not overshadowing the
existing building.• Keeping the charbagh garden as the
centre and planning around it.• Transit oriented planning
Respecting the old architecture/heritage2nd building/entry form derived from the heritage charbagh building
Knitting the entire architectural fabric in the existing heritage style of architec-ture
Materials , colour coding is done such that the difference between the new and existing is vanished.
Strategic allocation of land use in order to generate maximum profit from the commercial centres.
: Lucknow : NBCC: Sept 2017 - Ongoing: 540 Cr. ($ 73.5 million): 31.7 Acres: 95,800 m2
: Redevelopment of Charbagh Railway Station and Land Parcels
KNITTING Architectural fabric in traditional existing architecture style.
MASS TRANSIT
STaTion : NR concourSe
concourSe : view from enTrance
“We will deploy the best of manpower and resources to mark this as an iconic structure in the Lucknow city“
DR ANOOP KUMAR MITTAL CHAIRMAN CUM MANAGING DIRECTOR
PUBLISHED IN ORRISADAIRY, MARCH 19, 2018
NBCC Forays into the Redevelopment of Railway StationNEWS March 10, 2018
Ar. Puneet Bharadwaj, Senior Associate Architect, Creative Group explaining the project at NBCC
Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh laid Foundation Stone of Charbagh Railway on 10 March, 2018
Ar. Gurpreet Shah during his site visit at Charbagh
MASS TRANSIT
Railway Stations At Naya RaipurDevelopment Of 4 Railway Stations in Naya Raipur City
: Naya Raipur : NRDA: Sept 2014 - Ongoing
Recreational nodes and user friendly plaza are designed in the form of green pockets which are open to the public to relax and interact, thus making the sta-tion complex a bilateral transit hub.
LocationClientYear
: 45 Cr ($6.1 million): 18.5 Acres: 9,323 m2
CostSite AreaBuilt Area
: 34 Cr ($4.6 million): 6.1 Acres: 7,354 m2
CostSite AreaBuilt Area
: 42 Cr ($7.2 million): 14.5 Acres: 6,910 m2
CostSite AreaBuilt Area
: 37 Cr ($5 million): 10.5 Acres: 6,885 m2
CostSite AreaBuilt Area
CBD RAILWAY STATION
FAIR GROUND RAILWAY STATION
ATAL NAGAR RAILWAY STATION
UDYOG NAGAR RAILWAY STATION
: Development Of Railway Station, Comprehensive Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineer Services.
Scope
mukTangan railway STaTion
cbd railway STaTion
naya raiPur railway STaTion
udyog nagar railway STaTion
Plaza Commercial
Commercial
WINNER of
GLOBAL DESIGNcompetition
MASS TRANSIT
LocationClientYearCostSite Area Built AreaScope
Retrofitting of existing Station Building & upgradation of the Station Amenities as per world class standards.
Segregated Arrival & Departure Areas with segregated parcel & Booking areasAmple spaces for Public vehicular ac-cess segregated from seamless pedes-trian access to station.
Creation of Rear station entries to cater the needs of the two sides of the city.Usage of Airspace for commercial devel-opment.
Overall platform covering achieved by the building cover.
Ample skylights to provide natural venti-lation inside the building with Traditional murals & architectural features of Ra-jasthan being reflected inside & outside of the building.
Redevelopment Of Kota Railway Station and Land ParcelsKota Railway Station
: Kota : NBCC: Nov 2017 - Ongoing: 450 Cr. ($ 64.4 million): 61.8 Acres: 1,00,000 m2
: Redevelopment of Kota Railway Station and Land Parcels
Creating a USER FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT
MASS TRANSIT
Terminal Building, Petrapole, West BengalImmigration building
: Petrapole, West Bengal : RITES Limited : Sept 2016 - Ongoing: 487 Cr ($ 66.1 million): 18.1 Acres: 52,900 m2
: Comprehensive Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineering Services
LocationClientYearCostSite AreaBuilt AreaScope
aerial view
aerial view
inTerior view
view of enTrance gaTe form bangladeSh
Gateway conceived as
PARAMETRIC shell
MASS TRANSIT
Koba Circle Metro StationLocation Client
YearCostSite AreaBuilt AreaScope
PerSPecTive view
aerial view
Master Planning and Detailing
: Ahmedabad, Gujarat: MEGA (Metrolink Express for Gandhinagar & Ahmedabad): Mar 2013 - Jun 2014: 42 Cr. ($ 5.7 million): 25 Acres: 13,860 m2
: Comprehensive Design Services
adaptation of THE LOTUS
AWARDS
MASS TRANSIT
Akshardham Metro Station Location Client
YearCostSite AreaBuilt AreaScope
PerSPecTive view
fronT view
Detail Designing
rear view
: Ahmedabad,Gujarat: Metrolink Express for Gandhinagar & Ahmedabad: Mar 2013 - Jun 2014: 47.9 Cr. ($ 6.5 million): 5 Acres: 17,195 m2
: Comprehensive Design Services
: Ahmedabad,Gujarat: Metrolink Express for Gandhinagar & Ahmedabad: Mar 2013 - Jun 2014: 27.43 Cr. ($ 3.7 million): 6 Acres: 8,260 m2
: Comprehensive Design Services
AEC Metro station
PerSPecTive view
Detail Designing
Location Client
YearCostSite Area Built AreaScope
Showcasing Dynamic yet Simplistic Form
Conceived as & Annexed to
THE TEMPLE....SecTion
MASS TRANSIT
Paldi Metro Station Location Client
YearCostSite AreaBuilt AreaScope
aerial view
inTerior view
Detail Designing
: Ahmedabad,Gujarat: Metrolink Express for Gandhinagar & Ahmedabad: Mar 2013 - Jun 2014: 25 Cr ($3.39 million): 2.5 Acres: 10,435 m2
: Comprehensive Design Services
Poriforus form as ICONIC structures
LocationClient
YearCostSite AreaBuilt Area Scope
Vadaj Metro Station
PerSPecTive view
Detail Designing
: Ahmedabad,Gujarat: Metrolink Express for Gandhinagar & Ahmedabad: Mar 2013 - Jun 2014: 24.5 Cr ($3.3 million): 4.8 Acres: 7,280 m2
: Comprehensive Design Services
aerial view
Conceptualized as a SEA SHELL
MASS TRANSIT
Metro Station At Chennai AirportLocation Client YearCostSite AreaBuilt AreaScope
PerSPecTive view
PerSPecTive view
FIRST Multi Modal Hub of Chennai
Planned for Intermodal connectivity: Chennai: Airports Authority Of India: Jan 2012 - Dec 2015: 60 Crores ($8.2 millions): 2.5 Acres: 18,000 m2
: Comprehensive Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineering Services.
NEWS Sept 10, 2015
Chennai Metro’s Cocoon shaped Airport StationThe metro station’s at the Chennai Airport make it the second airport in India to be connected with a metro service.As a part of the design, a glass tube link has been constructed between the station and the terminals to allow passengers to easily access one another.
deSign concePT conSTrucTion beginS conSTrucTion framework comPleTion in oPeraTion wiTh airPorT
MASS TRANSIT
Vadodara Railway Station, GujaratPhase I Facade Facelift and Phase II Master PlanningLocationClient YearCost Site Area Built AreaScope
inTerior view
: Vadodara, Gujarat: Indian Western Railway: April 2018 -- Ongoing: 30 Cr. ($ 4 million, Phase 1): 4.8 Acres (Phase 1): 2,980 m2 (Phase 1): Phase 1- Site development, Facade face lifting, Platform Refurbishing. Phase 2- Master Plan Redevelopment
vadodara railway view
Planning Strategies attempts to segregate the different types of vehicular and pedestrian movements to ensure a safe and hassle free pedestrian experience.
To create an environment compliant, user friendly and adaptive infrastructure.
The design features a Plaza to allows the pedestrians to hault and relax during the waiting time. Moreover, various skywalks connecting important pedestrian catchments are located and connected to the Public plaza.
Phase II Master Planning
maSTer Plan
Railway STATION as the CITY’s HUB
SecTion
PerSPecTive view
MASS TRANSIT
Indore Bus Terminal, Madhya Pradesh Bus Terminal and Commercial FacilityLocation ClientYearCostSite AreaBuilt AreaScope
• Creating an iconic, dynamic and fu-turistic structure as the city land-mark.
• Functional Efficiency achieved by segregating interstate and intercity bus circulation.
• A design prioritizing pedestrians.• Allocating dynamic bays and inte-
grating feeder services for the us-er’s ease.
: Indore, Madhya Pradesh : Indore Development Authority: April 2018- Ongoing: 100 Cr ($14.2 million): 6.12 Acres: 10,000 m2
: Comprehensive Architecture, MEP & Structure Engineering Services
Future of ROADWAYS through EFFICIENT PLANNING
MASS TRANSIT
Intermodal Hub, Varanasi: Varanasi, India : Pricewater Coopers: Oct 2017: 1000 Cr ($136.38 million): 36 Acres: 332,500 m2
: Concept Design Development
• Organic form• All the transport modes are designed
under one roof.• Transit oriented design• Iconic structure• Integrating a modern approach in the
traditional city of Varanasi.
Celebration of SPACE with INTEGRATED approach
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Location ClientYearCostSite AreaBuilt AreaScope
Aerial ViewIMS VARANASIIntegrating various transport modes under one roof
MASTER PLAN
EXTENDED APRON
COMMERCIALDEVELOPMENT
EXISTING APRON
TOWARDSRUNWAY
AIRLINE OFFICES
HANGARS
CARGO FACILITY
STP
EXISTING TERMINAL BUILDING
NIGHT PARKING FOR 02 NOS B 747 AIRCRAFT
NIGHT PARKING FOR 08 NOS
ATR 72 AIRCRAFT
ADMINBUILDING
AMENITYBUILDING
“As our rapidly globalizing Indian Cities move further into the 21st century, a long term solution needs to be matured that employs our existing assets and sustainability strategies in the most beneficial way to focus on turning ordinary to extraordinary,’”
Prof. Charanjit Shah
CHARBAGH RAILWAY VADODARA RAILWAY
CHENNAI AIRPORT SHIRDI AIRPORT KOBA CIRCLE METRO
ITANAGAR AIRPORT AGARTALA AIRPORT
TransportationMaster
Plan
KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE DAYANAND SAGAR UNIVERSITY
IIT BHILAI IIT JODHPUR IIT TIRUPATI
INDIRA GANDHI UNIVERSITY CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF PUNJAB
Institutional Master
Plan
DPI CAMPUS
Smart Habitat Foundation - CSR Project
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WORKSHOP 01Inauguration of 15 day workshop on Usage of Steel with students.
WORKSHOP 02Concluding ceremony with the launch of Prof. Shah’s book.
WORKSHOP 03Indo - Russian Conclave with School of Chief Archi-tects, Russia.
WORKSHOP 04Workshop with teacher’s of Apeejay College of Ar-chitecture to incorporate the essence of practice in education.
WORKSHOP 05Workshop on context sen-sitive design by Farid Is-maeil, X Architects, Dubai and Nilanjan Bhowal, De-sign Consortium, Delhi.
WORKSHOP 06Guest lecture by Ar. Farid Ismaeil, X Architects, Dubai at Apeejay College of Architecture and Jamia Milia Islamia.
WORKSHOP 07Guest lecture at Creative group Office by Prof. Shah for the students of SMVDU, jnk.
WORKSHOP 08Guest lecture at Creative Group by Ar. Gurpreet Shah Addressing the students of SPA Delhi.
SHF AWARDS 2019Prof. Shah presently the Smart Habitat Foundation Design Awards at AFIIM fest at Apeejay College of Architecture.
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With Delhi Chief Minister Smt. Sheila dixit.Receiving IIA award from B.S.Duggal (Chair-man-CPWD)Chairing IIA Maharashtra Chapter’s Con-ventionWith Late Sh.Mohan Dharia (Commerce Minister, Govt. of India) explaining the de-sign for NCUI complex.National unity Award for outstanding ser-vices achievements & contribution to-wards sustainable architecture by Smt.Krishna Sahi ( Minister for Industry, Govt.of India)Excellence in Profession Award, from Late Sh.R K Hegde (Cabinet Minister) for de-signing.Citation for contribution towards Green Architecture from Dr. R K Pachauri (Chair-man, TERI)Excellence in profession award from H.E. Bhisan Narain Singh (Governor, Delhi)With Sh. Sahib Singh Verma (Chief Minis-ter, Delhi) at SAARCH conferenceReceiving Udyog Gaurav Award from Cabi-net MinisterCitation & award presentation, Internation-al Conference at Chandigarh by veteran ar-chitect Sh.S.D.Sharma.Presiding over SAARCH conference 1996.Professional interaction at various Forums of IIA.Prof. Shah with associates Ar. Javier Pioz and Ar. Fredric Schwarts at UP Architects Association in Ghaziabad, 2000‘Redefining Indian Smart and Sustainable Cities‘- Book Release on June, 2017, DelhiProf. Shah receiving Lifetime Achievement Award, CBR Transportation Engineering Awards 2014‘Evolution and usage of steel’-Book Re-lease at A+D Chit Chat 2018, Delhi
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2. Ar. Gurpreet Shah presenting at Airport Development India Infra 2015.
3. Ar. Gurpreet Shah at Ewing Cole .
4. Ar. Gurpreet Shah addressing in the Workhop series 5 of Smart Habitat Foundation at Creative Group.
5. Ar. Gurpreet Shah during one of the airport visits.
6. Presented to Ar. Gurpreet Shah and Prof. Charanjit Singh shah at the inauguration of Chennai Airport by the Chairman, AAI 2013.
7. Ar. Gurpreet Shah receiving Best Hospitality Project of the year for Times Square Mall by CIA World Builders and Infrastructure in 2017.
8. Ar. wGurpreet Shah invited as an eminent jury member for Architecture - Public Building, also CG showcased its innovative work at FOIAD 2018.
9. Ar. Gurpreet Shah receiving Best Architect of the year and Best Infrastructure Project of the Year for Agartala Airport by CIA World Construction & Infra Awards 2019.
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