CREST NINE | Sanjay Puri Architects

Anjarle / India / 2026

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Situated on a steeply contoured hill overlooking the Ocean in Anjarle, Maharashtra, India, Crest Nine is a community centre designed as a recreational hub for a gated villa enclave. The site drops sharply from the approach road, allowing the building to emerge gradually from the natural terrain, rather than sit upon it. 


A sweeping curvilinear form follows the natural gradient of the land, with the entrance positioned 6 metres below the access road level. Visitors descend via a wide staircase and a gently curving ramp that runs alongside a sloping landscaped garden, arriving at the main circulation spine that stretches across the length of the building. 


The built form transitions dramatically from a simple curvilinear entrance facade into a sequence of parabolic volumes of varying heights. These sculpted forms are interspersed with courtyards and landscaped pockets, creating a rhythmic interplay of built and open spaces. 


The parabolic volumes house an indoor sports room, gymnasium, restaurant, bar, and four guest bedrooms. Each space opens onto generous curvilinear decks that frame expansive ocean views to the west. Above, a sectionally curved roof undulates across the structure—rising prominently above primary volumes and dipping between them to define intimate courtyard spaces. Deep overhangs extend over the decks, providing protection from sun and monsoon rains. 


At the centre, an open stairway wraps around a circular courtyard, descending to the swimming pool level below. This lower level accommodates three pools, a health club, and an open cafeteria connected to a large, naturally ventilated multifunctional deck. 


The building employs locally sourced laterite stone for its walls, rooting the structure materially and visually within its coastal context. Every internal space receives natural light, and nearly 70% of the built areas are naturally ventilated and non-air-conditioned. The roof structure comprises a metal framework finished with shingles. 


By prioritising local materials and local contract labour, the project achieves a significantly reduced embodied carbon footprint. Its reliance on passive cooling, natural ventilation, and daylighting further minimises lifecycle carbon emissions.


Integrated seamlessly with the existing terrain, the community centre is perceived as a series of interconnected volumes of varying scales, linked by landscaped open spaces that encourage social interaction and flexible use.



Technical sheet


Client Name: House of Abhinandan Lodha (HOABL)


Start Date: December 2022


Completion Date: January 2026


Carpet Area: 32,000 SQ.FT.


Cost: 28cr. ($3.08 million USD)


Architect: Sanjay Puri Architects


Lead Architect: Sanjay Puri


Design Team: Sanya Gupta, Madhavi Belsare, Akshay Chikhalkar, Payal Raut


Photo credit: Vinay Panjwani


Consultants:


Structural Consultant - Epicon Consultants Pvt. Ltd.


Interior Design Consultant - Sanjay Puri Architects


MEP consultants: Epsilon Deign Consultancy Pvt. Ltd.


Landscape Consultant: Studio Roots


Suppliers:


Flooring- Flexstone, Simpolo


Wall finishes: Flexstone


Ceiling – Vox India


Roof- Ashbury International.


Furniture: Rajdhani Crafts, Burhani Interiors, Maitri Interiors Project Pvt. Ltd.


Outdoor furniture: Cane India, Loom craft


Hardware- Hafele, Dorma


Lights- Supernova Lights



Contractors:


RCC Contractors: ACS Buildwell LLP


Civil Contractors: Tanmay Mehta


Interior Contractors: Maitri Interiors Project Pvt. Ltd.


Electrical contractor: Nishi Electricals


HVAC Contractor: Weather Controlling Solution India Pvt. Ltd.


Roof Fabrication- Aadyaam Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.


Pool Contractor – Oceanic Enviro (I) Pvt. Ltd.


 

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    Situated on a steeply contoured hill overlooking the Ocean in Anjarle, Maharashtra, India, Crest Nine is a community centre designed as a recreational hub for a gated villa enclave. The site drops sharply from the approach road, allowing the building to emerge gradually from the natural terrain, rather than sit upon it.  A sweeping curvilinear form follows the natural gradient of the land, with the entrance positioned 6 metres below the access road level. Visitors descend via a wide...

    Project details
    • Year 2026
    • Work finished in 2026
    • Status Completed works
    • Type multi-purpose civic centres / Bars, Cafes, tea houses / Interior design / Clubs, recreation centers, youth centers / Community Centres
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