Showing posts with label places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label places. Show all posts

Monday, March 8, 2010

Tote Club at the Turf Club | Design Review



If you are in mood to relax in a sophisticated environment & ultra modern space, you should stop by at South Bombay Turf Club's new addition -- Tote Club.

Just last night I was invited by few friends of mine who are members of the elite Turf Club for a private party and I managed to sneak to the Tote Club which is located on the other side of the racecourse.

Tote is designed by Kapil Gupta, a renowned Indian architect and also the principal of serie.co.uk architect firm in London. The split level bar with its high ceilings and imposing central staircase, is peppered with a few people over weekdays. Its Bombay's first fine true bar menu that has rich character & made for people with high taste. This is one such place which is defining urban contemporary India.


Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Shigar Fort | Hidden Paradise Of Rajahs



Shigar Fort was once home to Mongol princes, today it welcomes visitors to one of the most remote and dramatic parts of Pakistan while helping transform the lives of the local community.

Shigar Fort has been the centre of this community since the early 17th century, when it was built by the Mongol dynasty that ruled the stark Shigar valley until its overthrow in 1840. Even after its fall the dynasty retained influence through landholdings in the valley and its rajahs, the rulers, continued living in the stone and clay building.






















Seventy years ago, as the fort crumbled with neglect, the royals took the seemingly drastic decision of moving to what had once been their cowshed, and then to an outbuilding next door as even the shed began to collapse. Then, in 1999, the Aga Khan Development Network, aiming at cultural and economic development, offered to restore the fort and build the rajah a new home, on one condition: the fort became a public trust.




The rajah agreed and the foundation spent $1.4m rebuilding the fort and converting it into an up-market, 20-room resort. The finished product was handed over to the luxury Serena hotel chain last year, with the organisation training the Shigar employees at its other hotels across Pakistan.



Image courtesy: EE.Jay


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