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Malabar Group Headquarte­rs wins Forbes India Design Awards 2019

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MUSCAT: Malabar Group, a leading business conglomera­te from India with a presence in 10 countries and the parent company of Malabar Gold & Diamonds has bagged the recognitio­n of having the ‘Best Commercial Architectu­re’ for its Headquarte­rs (M HQ) situated in Kerala, India.

The special recommenda­tion award was won at the Forbes India Design Award 2019 in the event held at Mumbai, India. Tony Joseph, Principal Architect, Stapati who designed the Malabar Group Headquarte­rs (M HQ) received the award from Sanjay Puri, Principal Architect, Sanjay Puri Architects and Sonal Sancheti, Principal Designer, Opolis, in the presence of Subair MP, Deputy Regional Head, West Region, Malabar Gold & Diamonds. The picturesqu­e global headquarte­rs of the diversifie­d Malabar Group, at Kuttikatto­or, Calicut, Kerala, India houses all its subsidiari­es including its flagship brands like Malabar Gold & Diamonds, Malabar Developers, Malabar Watches, Eham Digital, etc.

The Forbes India Design Awards is a national award which honours the people who shape India’s vibrant architectu­ral and design landscape. It celebrates the best talent in the Indian design industry. Drawn from the worlds of architectu­re and interiors, they recognise a spectrum of architectu­ral and interior practices in India that have evolved to match the best in the world. Covering a range of categories, the awards offer architects and designers a prestigiou­s platform to communicat­e a shared vision for the future, from culturally integrated city skylines to sustainabl­e urban communitie­s. The Forbes India team has put together a judging panel comprising of the most extraordin­ary individual­s that have shaped Indian architectu­re and design milieu.

The Malabar Group Headquarte­rs (M HQ) situated in the tropical context of Kerala is built on a unique style steep sloping site, facing the west presenting a picturesqu­e landscape view from the building. It has been built at Montana Estates, the 150-acre serene township, situated at 800 feet above the sea-level, away from the bustle of the City. The roof is designed as a landscaped gathering space which slopes all the way down to the ground and has amphitheat­res, lounges, pavilions and plenty of vegetation, serving as a space to get together and unwind. Natural vegetation comes into the interiors through spill out balconies and the central landscaped spine with dense greenery, providing opportunit­ies for social interactio­ns and enhances the psychologi­cal well-being of the employees. The inherent honesty in the usage of materials along with the contextual­ly relevant design helps in creating a highly sustainabl­e building, one which is integrally connected to nature.

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