Oxirich Sunskriti I, Bhiwadi

Staggered Heights. Elevated Green. Panoramic Views.

Client
City Lifespaces Pvt. Ltd.

Location
Bhiwadi, Rajasthan

Plot Area
34,492.54 Sq.m. (Approx. 8.5 Acres)

Architectural Typology
High-Rise Group Housing

Configuration
1-BHK Studios & 2-BHK Premium Units
OXIRICH SUNSKRITI I, BHIWADI
A Landmark of Vertical Urbanism
Located on the Bhiwadi-Alwar Highway near Tapukhera, Oxirich Sunskriti-I stands as a premier high-rise residential development in one of the region's fastest-growing corridors. Spanning 8.5 acres, the project is a masterclass in managing high-density living while maintaining architectural rhythm, visual openness, and a genuine sense of community.
This is not merely a collection of towers. It is a skyline reimagined.


Dynamic Skyline: Breaking the Wall Effect
The most immediate impact of Oxirich Sunskriti-I is its stepped, sculptural profile. By staggering tower heights from Stilt + 18 to Stilt + 21, the design deliberately avoids the monolithic "wall effect" common in high-density blocks. Instead:
• A dynamic, stepped skyline emerges—visually engaging, rhythmically varied.
• Air corridors are optimized, allowing wind to move freely through the site.
• The project becomes a regional landmark, visible from the highway and unmistakable on the Bhiwadi skyline.
• The towers do not block. They dance.

The "Podium Green" Concept: Elevated. Essential. Expansive.
At the heart of the development lies the Podium Green—an elevated landscaped plane that serves as the project's social lung, visual anchor, and micro-climate engine.
• Micro-Climate Control: The lush podium acts as a natural insulator and cooling zone, mitigating heat gain for the lower residential floors. In the heat of Bhiwadi, this is not a luxury. It is essential infrastructure.
• Social Anchor: Designed with circular plazas, walking tracks, and tiered gardens, the podium provides a safe, car-free environment for community interaction. Children run. Adults walk. Life happens—above the traffic, away from the noise.
• Visual Relief: The organic, flowing lines of the landscaping contrast beautifully with the rigid verticality of the three main residential towers. Hard meets soft. Geometry meets nature.
The podium is not a roof. It is a ground plane lifted into the sky.

Strategic Residential Planning: Compact. Efficient. Panoramic.
The internal distribution of units is designed to cater to diverse urban demographics while maximizing the project's commercial and experiential value:
Typology Configuration Strategy Boutique Studios 1-BHK Form the core bulk of the complex, addressing the high demand for compact, efficient housing in the industrial belt of Bhiwadi. Premium Edge Units 2-BHK Strategically positioned at the tower ends, providing dual-aspect ventilation and panoramic 270-degree views of the surrounding landscape.
Every unit type has its place. Every resident, regardless of budget, receives thoughtful planning and visual generosity.

Architectural Highlights: Presence. Identity. Icon.
• Staggered Tower Heights (St+18 to St+21): Designed to break visual monotony and optimize air corridors across the site.
• High-Visibility Location: Strategically positioned on the Bhiwadi-Alwar Highway for maximum accessibility and brand presence.
• Integrated Podium Green: A massive elevated park that serves as the project's primary "social lung" —visible from the highway, usable by every resident.
• Panoramic Orientation: Unit placement ensures that larger luxury apartments enjoy the most expansive views.
• Iconic Roof Profiles: The towers feature distinctive "wing-like" roof crowns that enhance the project's identity—especially when illuminated at night, becoming a beacon on the highway.

The Unifying Idea Oxirich Sunskriti-I is proof that high-density and high-quality are not mutually exclusive. The staggered towers break the sky. The podium green cools the ground. The 1-BHK studios offer efficiency; the 2-BHK edge units offer views. And the wing-like crowns—lit against the night sky—remind everyone passing on the Bhiwadi-Alwar Highway that this is not just another housing complex.

“On the Bhiwadi-Alwar Highway, you cannot miss it. Staggered towers that refuse to form a wall. A podium green that cools the air and gathers the community. Wing-like crowns lit against the night sky. And 1-BHK studios and 2-BHK edge units, each with its place, each with its view. This is not just housing. It is a landmark.”

- SANDEEP R TANDON