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Supertech North Eye - Luxury Apartments at Sec- 74, Noida
Live at a height no one has done before.
The upcoming skyscraper, called Supertech North Eye, will be 255 metres high and will have 60 floors. This is way higher than the height of the Qutab Minar or even the Statue of Liberty. The tower will be a part of cape Town a 50 acre self susta ined township in sector 74, Noida.
Supertech North Eye
High - rise in Noida
The NCR is abuzz with the news of the tallest residential development of North India, coming up in Noida. This township is seeing a flurry of real estate activity, specially residential projects. Home to more than 7 lac people, Noida today boasts a contemporary lifestyle away from the hustle-bustle of Delhi.
The upcoming skyscraper, called Supertech North Eye, will be 255 metres high and will have 60 floors. This is way higher than the height of the Qutab Minar or even the Statue of Liberty. The tower will be a part of cape Town a 50 acre self-sustained township in sector 74, Noida.
The tower is the brainchild of the real estate firm Supertech. Supertech has a number of existing, ongoing and planned projects in the NCR.
For Supertech North Eye, the company claims to have hired the best technical brains from across the world. The rich-in-specification residential units will feature top-of-line comforts and facilities. On offer will be studio apartments, 2, 3 and 4 BHK condominiums.
North Eye will have an infinity pool and an open air restaurant on the 60th level. It will also feature an abservatory and a high-end business centre. A modern retail shopping centre, a nightclub, a helipad and a dedicated kids' zone will also be part of the tower.
See sun in a new light.
Lot of projects do lip service to solar buildings. Now see Solar Building Design actually come alive at NorthEye.Our architects and engineers have taken utmost care to take into consideration the solar thermodynamic principles and the solar path. There are seasonal variations in the sun's path due to the inclination of the Earth's axis of ration in relation to its orbit. The key is to take advantage of the local climate to come up with solar building designn, and distribute solar energy in the form of heat in the winter and reject solar heat in the summer. So, no matter what season of the year it is, you'll get regulated sunlight throughtout the year. At NorthEye, we call this tall architecture.