The Amaryllis Phase 1 Club, designed by Bobby Mukherji Architects for Unity Group, was completed in 2020 in Karol Bagh, New Delhi. Spanning 1,50,000 square feet, the project included 12 entrance lobbies across multiple towers, styled in a warm contemporary aesthetic, followed by a 30,000 sq. ft. clubhouse catering to 700 family apartments. The clubhouse features a spa, salon, patisserie, bar, café, restaurant, sports bar, banquet hall, gym, reading room, mini movie theatre, conference room and a grand entrance lobby, offering an unparalleled luxury experience. With a seamless blend of sophistication and functionality, the project elevates residential living, while Phase 2 continues with the design of 14 grand lobbies, further enhancing the development’s elegance.
As part of the expansive Amaryllis development, Bobby Mukherrji Architects also designed a small ISKCON community temple, set for completion in 2025. Built from Indian Ambaji white marble, this 3,000 sq. ft. temple is a serene and intimate spiritual space for the Amaryllis community, spread over 60 acres. While not excessively ornate, it features intricate marble carvings, arched entrances with grand wooden doors, a veranda balcony, and a colonnaded pathway. A well-lit Shikhar crowns the temple, enhancing its sacred atmosphere. The sanctum of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha is highly ornate, with a Garbhagriha crafted from solid rosewood, creating a profound sense of devotion and artistry.