An attempt towards sustainable development, the design of the edifice is inspired by the traditional inward look - 'Indian Haveli Plan'. The basic design concept is that of simple straight line, low-key architecture in context with the surroundings, site and climate. Passive (architectural) and active (mechanical/ electrical) strategies have been optimally designed to minimize energy consumption.
Covering a built-up expanse of 4,60,000 sq ft, The Patni Campus, situated in suburban sprawl of Noida, has been conferred as the Second Largest Platinum rated LEED Certified Green Building by the IGBC for Block A & Block B is also awarded as GOLD rated LEED Certified Green Building, the highest form of honor to be bestowed by the council.
The aesthetic water features in the courtyards also act as natural cooling bodies that help in lowering the ambient temperature of the development. The courtyard, hence, acts as a light well, a microclimatic generator and a landscape element.
Architect, consultant and advisor, Vidur Bharadwaj, has delivered world-class Gold-rated and Platinum-rated structures in India.