Located at a prominent T-junction on Golf Course Road, Magnum Global Park is a Grade A development occupying one of Gurugram’s most visible commercial addresses. The project, spread across 6.5 acres and with a built up area of 1.1 million sq.ft., is designed as an unmissable landmark, leveraging Golf Course Road’s reputation as a prominent investor-friendly market and benefiting from excellent infrastructure, seamless connectivity, and wide accessibility. The campus lies in close proximity to the nearest Rapid Metro and is well connected to IGI Airport, South Delhi, and Faridabad. It features premium offices, IT/ITES spaces and retail and recreational amenities, with up to 50,000 sq. ft. of floor plate area and fully automated BMS systems.

An existing gas pipeline cuts diagonally across the site, bisecting it into two asymmetrical parts. Since the foundations couldn’t be laid over this area, the design team embraced this challenge as the project’s organising principle. The area above the pipeline is developed as a central landscaped zone, opening the site to light and air and dissolving the boundary between private and public thresholds. The two buildings, a short three storey one and a tower, flank each side of this lush green lung, asserting a distinct urban presence and anchoring the project within its surroundings.

This intervention also becomes the generator for the buildings’ prismatic geometry. The sculpted massing creates a sharp, recognisable silhouette while creating efficient floor plates and uninterrupted views from inside the tower.

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At the heart of the project is performance-driven design. With floor plates exceeding 50,000 sq ft, the building offers some of the largest and most flexible office spaces in Gurugram. A highly efficient core layout achieves approximately 12% lift efficiency, placing the project firmly within Grade A benchmarks. Narrow floor plate depths and carefully designed double-glazed fenestration limit heat gain and ensure that 100% of the workstations receive daylight, enhancing thermal comfort and productivity. The glass panels, 3000 mm in height, maximise transparency while maintaining controlled window-to-wall ratios.

The buildings integrate responsible design principles as a fundamental part of their architectural approach. The campus is a Pre-Certified IGBC-Gold Rated Building, the result of carefully considered material choices and building systems that reduce long-term energy demand.

With an occupancy rate of 75%, Magnum Global Park demonstrates sustained utilisation supported by efficient floor plate planning and performance-driven systems. Reports indicate that these planning and design decisions have enabled consistent leasing outcomes and operational stability. Collectively, this positions the development as a commercially durable asset, capable of responding to evolving market conditions while remaining in continuous use for decades to come.

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