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REVIEW | PRESTIGE SHANTINIKETAN, BANGALORE

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An aerial view of  Prestige Shantiniketan.

PRESTIGE SHANTINIKETAN:

Prestige Shantiniketan is an under-construction self-contained township in Whitefield, Bangalore, spread over 105 acres having a  residential section with around 3000 apartments, a Radisson Hotel, a Business Center with 3.5 million sft office area, a Forum Mall, a convention center and a five-screen multiplex.


PROMOTER:
Prestige Shantiniketan is developed by the Prestige Group, one of the biggest builders of Bangalore, with around 185 completed projects to their credit.

ARCHITECT:

Prestige Shantiniketan is designed by M/s RSP Group, a multinational  architectural firm with an office in Bangalore.

ABOUT PRESTIGE SHANTINIKETAN:
Shantiniketan has been designed with two distinct areas – the residential precinct, called Soul Space placed away from the business precinct called the Commercial Crescent so as to ensure privacy for the residents because the commercial area is used by non-residents as well.

prestige shanti site

SOUL SPACE:
Soul Space, the residential precinct has 2839 apartments spread out in towers with 12 – 18 floors.  These towers  are supposed to have been designed to create the New York Skyline.The residential area has over 75% of open-to-sky green spaces that are traffic-free and have amenities like playgrounds, water bodies, lawns, leisure spaces and a large 10 acre central park.

prestige shanti soulspace

COMMERCIAL CRESCENT :
The Business Section which is located away from the residential area, (in order to maintain privacy for the residents) houses a business development centre that comprises a stand alone 17-level signature tower, a 12-level crescent shaped block anchored at both ends by two 16-level towers. In addition, there is a Raddisson hotel and a convention centre and a large reflective pool.

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Perspective of the Commercial Crescent

GLOBAL LOUNGE:
The business precint is adjacent to the Global Lounge which has facilities like a food court, health court, fine dining restaurant, bank, ATMs, coffee shop, a five-screen multiplex and the Forum Mall.

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Perspective of the proposed Forum Mall

FEATURES:
Prestige Shantiniketan has all the features you can expect nowadays like a clubhouse with indoor badminton courts, tennis courts, squash courts, party area, pool table, table tennis, coffee shop, jogging track, a children’s play area and separate health clubs for men and women. Party halls, recreational rooms like the card/chess/carrom room, a lounge library, a restaurant, a large swimming pool and jogging tracks.

MY REVIEW:

Positives:

    1. I like the idea of mixed land-use of this huge 105 acre property, that is, having a business centre, entertainement  complex and residential towers in the same complex, but yet quite seggregated. This way the promoter is hugely benefited  by letting out the office spaces and the entertainement areas to the general public.
    2. I like the fact that the residential towers are quite tall, which allows for 75% of open, green space. And if, as the promoter claims, “the 10 acre central park is designed with rolling green lawns and shady trees, where like-minded people can meet up for a stroll around the park, to read a book under a tree or may be spend a lazy afternoon picnicking with the kids,” then it would be a wonderful place to spend a lazy Sunday.
    3. The curved glass, business tower at the edge of a large, reflective pool looks good in the Site plan, but whether in reality the size of the pool is big enough to create the visual reflection and imagery that I imagine, is to be seen.

      prestige commercialThe structural glazing being erected on the commercial crescent

      Negatives:

        1. The recent photos of the structural galzing on the commercial crescent building do not look impressive.
        2. The planning and the circulation in the units has not been given much thought – the living/dining space is very small in most units, the doors of the bedrooms open into the dining area, leaving very less space for a dining table and thoroughfare movement.
        3. Though the promoter claims that the ‘Soulspace’ – residential towers will recreate the New York skyline, when I look at the recent photos of the project, I see nothing of New York in them. I can only see very ordinary, regular, crowded, high-rise buildings, that remind me of some old parts of Mumbai.
        4. On the whole I feel, there is not much of ‘Soul’ in this space.

          prestigetown_1_lThe residential towers in Soulspace

          COLLAPSE:
          23rd October 2008: Four persons were injured and another 100 construction workers had a providential escape when a part of a 15-storeyed concrete structure under construction in Prestige Shantiniketan crashed at Whitefield here on Thursday. Around 4.20 pm, while removing the centring material, one corner of the roof of tower C started to give in. Six floors of the block crashed subsequently and the entire portion collapsed within the next half hour. About 60 workers who were working on the rooftop, removing the centring structure, ran to safety when the crash occurred. It was reported that one worker was missing and 4 workers who were at the bottom were injured.

          The fire force could not launch a full-fledged rescue operation for two and a half hours because of the gradual collapse. Even after all the 14 floors had crashed, raising a cloud of cement, rescue could not begin because of reduced visibility. Light evening showers further delayed the process. Later, the fire force abandoned the operation following assurances from the promoters that there were no workers in the building at the time of the crash.

          Prestige Group chairman Irfan Razack said there were no casualties nor was any worker injured. IJM, a Malaysian infrastructure company are the contractors for the project. Asked about the cause of the crash, he said: “We believe a concrete slab that was being laid fell, and that then had a cascading effect. While I don’t think there’s any structural problem, we will evaluate all possibilities that could have led to this.”

          According to an eyewitness,“Immediately after the incident, the workers at the construction site had left. Very soon they were sent to isolated places in a few trucks. A Few officers, perhaps from the contractors side, had shifted all the workers to some other location immediately. They instructed the security guard and other workers at the construction site not to answer the media or the police,” he said.

          shanti-collapse

          A photo of the collapsed portion of the Shantiniketan building.

          ARCHITECT’S REVIEW OF THE COLLAPSE:

          To me, it looks like the construction was going at break-neck speed since there might have been deadlines to be met. Normally after an RCC slab has been laid, it is important that it be given enough time to set and get tied to the underlying concrete structure. However in a hurry to speed up things, especially in multi-storey structures, the setting time is considerably shortened because not much work can be done while waiting for it to set.  That must be why when the centring sheets were being removed, the slab crashed.

          Let’s hope that, as reported in the media, there were no casualities. But I personally feel there might have been a number of  deaths or injuries because there is not much time to react in such situations. The whole matter must have been hushed up as is evident by the way the workers  disappeared and no actual eyewitnesses were available for comment. In such things, the reaction was instantaneous.

          But in saying this, I have to add that I have a good opinion of Prestige Group and their buildings. I live in Bangalore; as an Architect I worked for a well known architectural firm that has designed many Prestige projects; and my parents live in a Prestige apartment.  Prestige Group has consistently kept up a good standard in all their projects. But in the race aginst time, even the best tend to forget the big picture and worry only about deadlines or money.

          For my review of another upcoming project in Bangalore, go to:

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          February 5th, 2010  

          7 Responses to “REVIEW | PRESTIGE SHANTINIKETAN, BANGALORE”

          1. Inayathulla Khan
            March 7th, 2010 at 9:08 pm

            A poor quality work is being taken and even after the collapse still the prestige group is careless in the work and maybe more damage may occur in the near future. The quality of work reflects that there are yet more damages to happen in the Prestige Shantiniketan.


          2. Gaurav
            April 22nd, 2010 at 3:07 am

            More labours died in accidents while the construction of Delhi Metro than in Shantiniketan. When the project is huge then these kind of accidents might happen, not definately due to negligence of a builder but the due to the contractors who actually work on site.
            Construction contract of Shantiniketan project is given to a Singapore based company IJM. So i guess this is definately IJM’s issue rather than Prestige Group.
            As a layman , when i go to Prestige and roam around the towers i get a grand feeling. The place is just Magnanimous and you feel that this is a place to be. The Central park is also coming up as a very nice place, though the current plans is a bit different from the initial place.
            I have been to Brigade Metropolis and other bigger projects but every project is many miles behind Prestige Shantiniketan in terms of the quality , grandness.

            Whatever could be case Shantiniketan will be the most Sought after place to live bangalore once every thing is completed. Its just a matter of 1-2 years from now.


          3. rajesh Kumar
            May 16th, 2010 at 10:47 am

            Who ever is responsible for this mishap should be brought to justice coz its the money & faith of a huge no. of investors which is at stake.The developer should take serious steps to investigate into the matter & make sure it does nt repeat again.More importantly assure the customers of other blocks of safety of such construction deficiency. This will be a lesson for the other developers in the city.The customers whose possession is being delayed should be paid sufficient compensation as per the Specific performance clause mentioned in their respective agreements.This is a real time acid test for Prestige’s brand name to.

            The author has no interest in any real estate firms or competitors of Prestige group.
            Its a general opinion of a lay man in the interest of all the owners of Shantiniketan.


          4. John Smith
            June 21st, 2010 at 4:39 am

            Clearly, you have bigoted opinions here. And the under-educated one from the B.Tech student who doesnt know anything about this project first hand.


          5. Anup
            August 11th, 2010 at 8:33 am

            Prestige Shantiniketan is an utter flop with no forethought’s. Ordinary construction materials with high pricing and recent accidents at site have added to delay in work execution. The quality of work reflects that there are yet more damages to happen in the Prestige Shantiniketan. Above all the traffic on whitefield road is the highest in Bangalore. Once this complex comes up it adds another 20,000 people with at least another 10,000 cars on road. The poor infrastructure like roads, lighting provided by the karnataka Govt for an Industrial area shows the pathetic traffic condition prevailing. Hence my advise would be not to invest in Whitefield area.


          6. Maaz
            December 4th, 2010 at 11:21 pm

            Anup – What do you mean by more damages are yet to happen at Prestige Shantiniketan?
            Supposedly you should have a sound knowledge of the infrastructure industry before making such stupid comments.. Secondly traffic has always been an issue over the past 4-5 years in Bangalore and the Govt. is doing least taken into account the overall situation. But, Whitefield area has given investors over 80% return over the past 4 years.

            @ Rajesh – The customers whose possession is being delayed should be paid sufficient compensation as per the Specific performance clause mentioned in their respective agreements.This is a real time acid test for Prestige’s brand name to. – Agree with you on this one.. Investors should for sure be compensated for the delay..

            (Investor)


          7. Saagar
            February 13th, 2011 at 10:51 am

            prestige should completely bring down the collapsed tower. if it is partially repaired it may fall again. people will live with ashanti in shantiniketan.. Want to buy unhappiness buy apartment at shantiniketan..


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