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L IA a selectionne les lieux les plus probables selon l image, les details visibles et les indices contextuels.
The building's architecture is a perfect match for the Global Academy of Technology (GAT) in Bengaluru, India. Key identifying features include the symmetrical facade with a rough-cut grey stone block cladding, the prominent white slatted entrance canopy supported by a massive central column, and the grey side panels with distinctive circular and oval cutouts.
A comparison with known images of the campus confirms this is the main academic building. The building's architecture is characteristic of modern Indian educational institutions, especially IISER Pune known for its unique triangular roof structure and stone facade.
The clear sky and lighting suggest a location in western India. The design and materials align with IISER Pune's main academic building.
The architectural style, featuring extensive use of stone cladding on a large, modern institutional building, is very common in major South Indian IT and education hubs like Hyderabad. Many corporate campuses and universities in areas like HITECH City or Gachibowli share a similar design aesthetic, making this a plausible alternative if the specific building were not identifiable.
Similar to Hyderabad, Chennai is another major center for education and technology in South India where this style of architecture is prevalent. The combination of modern design with traditional materials like stone is a frequent feature in new university buildings and IT parks in the city, such as those along the OMR (Old Mahabalipuram Road).
The building's architecture is characteristic of modern Indian educational institutions, especially IISER Pune known for its unique triangular roof structure and stone facade. The clear sky and lighting suggest a location in western India. The design and materials align with IISER Pune's main academic building.
The architectural style, featuring extensive use of stone cladding on a large, modern institutional building, is very common in major South Indian IT and education hubs like Hyderabad. Many corporate campuses and universities in areas like HITECH City or Gachibowli share a similar design aesthetic, making this a plausible alternative if the specific building were not identifiable.
Similar to Hyderabad, Chennai is another major center for education and technology in South India where this style of architecture is prevalent. The combination of modern design with traditional materials like stone is a frequent feature in new university buildings and IT parks in the city, such as those along the OMR (Old Mahabalipuram Road).
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Environnement
Urban • Not visible in frame • Tropical • Urban campus • Sparse, typical of semi-arid western India • Tropical wet and dry
Infrastructure
Not visible • Modern institutional design with a mix of stone cladding and painted concrete surfaces. Features a large, prominent entrance canopy and decorative geometric cutouts on the facade. • None visible • Modern institutional with stone cladding and geometric roof • Modern institutional building with stone facade elements.
Texte visible et panneaux
IISER • HITECH
Contexte et culture
Not visible • None visible • N/A