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Design unveiled for U.S. embassy in New Delhi

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Design unveiled for U.S. embassy in New Delhi

Weiss/Manfredi is designing the project.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | February 27, 2019
Aerial view of new U.S. embassy campus

All renderings courtesy Weiss/Manfredi

Weiss/Manfredi recently revealed the design for the new U.S. embassy campus in new Delhi, India. The design will restore the modernist Chancery Building and recast the 28-acre embassy compound into a multi-functional campus.

The first phase of the long-term master plan includes a new office building, a support annex, and a connected landscape. A tree-lined promenade will link the new and existing buildings on the campus, connect functional zones, and create reciprocal relationships between buildings and gardens.

 

See Also: Design team unveils Terminal Modernization Program at Pittsburgh International Airport

 

Resiliency is integrated into the design via a series of cast stone screens, canopies, reflecting pools, and garden walls. The embassy redesign comes almost 60 years after the opening of the original Edward Durell Stone-designed embassy.

 

Embassy building and reflecting pool

 

New U.S. embassy campus

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