Imaginarium AliGunjan - NDA Research Center

NDA is a globally-operating law firm with offices in India, Europe, the United States and Southeast Asia. It is known as the most innovative firm in Asia and has won the Financial Times - RSG Consulting award as “Most Innovative Indian Law Firm” four times in a row. The firm uses a research-based approach and a strategic and innovative vision, and is committed to providing consultation and solutions to the problems posed by the new branches of law related to technological development.

In Alibaug, near Mumbai, NDA has created the “Imaginarium AliGunjan”: a campus dedicated to research and the development of creative thinking, with a democratic and non-political approach. The concept is that of a platform to stimulate the fruitful convergence of different fields of knowledge - technical, humanistic, legal, and socio-economic - to develop solutions to contemporary challenges.

The campus includes an auditorium where research is discussed and presented. The armchair chosen for this important setting is Imperial by Aresline, a very comfortable model with generous dimensions and refined finishes. The wooden elements are in a walnut finish and the upholstery is made of full-grain leather with embroidered perforations and stitching. The underseat is equipped with an acoustic panel, and each armchair is fitted with a writing tablet that can be folded into the side.

Focus
 

  • Imperial armchair ideal for high bleacher seating thanks to its backrest with headrest.
  • seat with acoustic wooden panel.

 

Project

NDA, Nishith Desai Associates

 

Location

Alibaug, Mumbai Region, India

 

End Use

Conference Room

 

Architect

Misra & Associates P.C., New York

 

Covered Area

1,000 sqm

 

Supplied Seats

97 seats

 

Supplied Products

Imperial

 

Year of Completion

2017

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supplied seats

97 seats

 

area

 1.000 sqm

 

supplied products

Imperial

 

 

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