concept
Tanaaz unfolds as a contemplative reinterpretation of Islamic architectural heritage, thoughtfully translated for contemporary urban life. Rooted in the enduring principles of Islamic design—symmetry, sacred geometry, and the nuanced dialogue between mass and void—the masterplan is structured around a commanding central axis that choreographs both movement and meaning across the development. At its heart stands a grand archway: the architectural soul of the project. More than a formal gesture, it operates as a ceremonial threshold, mediating between the dynamism of the city and the introspective calm of an inner sanctuary.
design
The landscape is conceived as an immersive, multi-sensory experience. Reflective water bodies introduce a layer of acoustic tranquillity, stepped seating encourages pause and gathering, and verdant pathways trace the disciplined geometry of axial planning. Active and contemplative zones are seamlessly articulated event lawns and jogging tracks animate the outer edges, while pathways woven through and around the arch guide residents inward toward moments of quietude. The result is a cohesive environment that balances collective engagement with personal retreat, honouring tradition while resonating with the rhythms of modern urban living.