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Krisumi Waterfall
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1,478 - 2,538 sq. ft.

Area

2 - 3.5 BHK

Apartment Type

2.4 Cr* Onwards

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Indulge in Exquisite Luxury Properties and Lifestyle

Krisumi. The name brings together the finestIndian and Japanese values. ‘Kri’ comes from ‘Kriya’ - Sanskrit for creation. And ’Sumi’ is Japanese for fine living. As with the name, so with the company. Krisumi brings together the finest Japanese craftsmanship and the warmest Indian hospitality to create a unique experience for the discerning home owners of today. 

Krisumi is backed by names you can trust: Sumitomo Corporation is a Fortune 500 company, with a legacy that goes back 400 years, and has the proven experience of having delivered over 300 successful projects worldwide.

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Japanese Style of Art & Architecture

  ‘TAKI’ (Waterfall) – The word ‘Taki’, meaning waterfall, represents the formless things of the world while being the epitome of simplicity and purity. Incorporated in the design, ‘Taki’ is the landscape theme of the project and has been interpreted at several  places including the façade.

  ‘KEKKAI’ (Transition) – ‘Kekkai’, denoting transition, combines the elements of Water and Bridges to create a different world, separating the inside from the outside.

  ‘HIKARI, KAGE’ (Light & Shadow) – ‘Hikari’ means light and ‘Kage’ means shadow. This concept has been incorporated in the design across multiple areas to create an attractive mix of lights and shadows.

  ‘ENGAWA’ (Connection) – ‘Engawa’ acts as a connecting element between the architecture and landscape. This design element has been incorporated to seamlessly blend the interior architecture with the landscaping outside.

  ‘TSUBONIWA’ (Small Garden) – The concept of ‘Tsuboniwa’ or small garden is in line with the Japanese philosophy of sophisticated minimalism which signifies “less is more”.

  ‘KAIYUUSEI’ (Stroll Garden) – The aesthetic and philosophical concept behind ‘Kaiyussei’ or Japanese Stroll Garden is to highlight natural landscaping elements while avoiding artificial ornamentation.

  ‘ANZEN’ (Security) – Special attention has been paid in designing a multi-level security system. Access control systems and high-speed shuttle elevators are some of the unique features of this design.

  ‘TAIHI’ (Contrast) – ‘Taihi’, meaning contrast, is widely used in Japanese architecture, where contrasting colours and elements are put together to engage the user’s attention.



Project Hightlights

- 1st phase to have over 450 apartments (1.2 million sq ft) and will be completed in 4-5 years.
- Construction of the 1st phase of the project expected to commence this year.
- Township spread over 65 acres will be developed in 7-8 phases with around 5,000 apartments (18 million sq ft approx) over 10 years.
- The master plan and architectural design of Krisumi City Gurgaon is developed by world renowned Japanese design firm NIKKEN SEKKEI.
- The project will also feature a high-end retail mall, education institutions, a premium hotel and premium office spaces.