HP Skyline 2020

National Winner

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Participants
Anto Gloren, Sayali Athale, Pune

Jury Comments

Sen Kapadia : New image of future cities with high density but loose clustering. Very sociable and humane living. Circulation needs clarification. This seems the ideal direction for changing the skyline, not visual but really culturally and ecologically sustainable. Variable elevations of different clusters promise also a future visual delight. Vary attainable proposal without demand on high technology. Here is a winner!

Zonal Winners : South

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 Participants

1. T. Robin Soloman, Chennai
2. Shwetha Viswanath, Chennai 
3. Gayathri. M, Chennai
4. Praveen Kumar, Chennai

Jury Comments

Sen Kapadia : Bold approach to transform future skylines. It has a magnetic charm but shade to sci-fi.

Zonal Winners : North

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Participants
1.  Akshay Goyal, Gurgaon
2.  Amith Jangar, Gurgaon

Jury Comments

Sen Kapadia : Inspired clustering promising neighborhood redevelopment possibilities on a smaller scale. At urban scale it would pause difficulties in light, ventilation, circulation and privacy issues. This approach will have to be loosen for a larger canvas. May not be able to offer iconic landmark to define various urban definitions.

Zonal Winners : East

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Participants
1. S. Rakesh
2. Coimbatore Balakrishnan CIBI

Jury Comments

Sen Kapadia : Starting with an improbable comparison, it leap-frog to plausible conclusions! The derived form may yet transform the urban landscape.

Zonal Winners : West

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Participants
1. Mugdha Mankikar, Pune
2. Apurva Darwhekar, Pune
3. Vinay Sonone, Pune 

Starting with an improbable comparison, the entry leaps to a plausible conclusion. The delivered form successfully transforms into an urban landscape. It integrates traditional Indian elements of towns and cities in generating a modern edifice.

Jury Comments

Sen Kapadia : Interesting non planner mathematical approach. Expanding fractals may be a good direction for a predictable growth. Alas, urban centers need controlled chaos.