Weiss/Manfredi's U.S. Embassy in New Dehli Unveiled

John Hill
1. March 2019
Image: Weiss/Manfredi
Image: Weiss/Manfredi

The renderings for the long-term masterplan highlight some of the buildings in its first phase: a new office building, a support annex, and landscaping that is intended to "provide a secure campus for America’s mission in India."

Aerial of the existing U.S. Embassy (Image: Google Maps)

A statement from Weiss/Manfredi indicates that their redesign of the Embassy Campus "defines a sustainable vision for the Embassy’s future that builds on the legacy of the historic campus to create a new foundation for American diplomacy in India."

Image: Weiss/Manfredi

The architecture of the new buildings was inspired by India’s "enduring tradition of weaving together architecture and landscape." These features include a series of cast stone screens, canopies, reflecting pools and garden walls that "introduce a resilient, integrated design language that brings the campus into the twenty-first century." Construction of the first phase is expected to start this spring.

Chancery of U.S. Embassy New Delhi by Edward Durell Stone

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