More than just a stunning address, Antalia represents a rare architectural expression — one that pays subtle yet powerful homage to Le Corbusier, the celebrated master planner of Chandigarh. Every element of its design — from the precision in its geometry to the way it invites natural light — echoes the essence of Corbusier’s modernist philosophy, while pushing forward into a new era of creativity and comfort.
The development’s bold, layered facade, described as one of the most distinctive in the Tricity, instantly draws attention. With 270-degree views from every home, Evoq Antalia invites the outdoors in, creating a living experience that is immersive, elegant, and connected to its environment.
“Evoq Antalia doesn’t just offer beauty — it offers character,” says Ar. Tripat Girdhar. “It is a contemporary interpretation of Corbusier’s belief in design as a way of life — purposeful, poetic, and profoundly human.”
Set on 4.5 acres and limited to only 200 homes, the project is a rare blend of exclusivity and openness — qualities that distinguish it in a city known for thoughtful planning. From its striking entryway to its thoughtfully designed terraces, Evoq Antalia reflects a pursuit of purity in form and function, much like the spirit that guided Chandigarh’s original creation.
As the city continues to grow and transform, Evoq Antalia stands as a tribute to its past and a symbol of its future — one that respects tradition while embracing innovation.
“For us, Evoq Antalia is far more than a project — it’s our lifeline,” say Mr. Satish Katyal and Mr. Gaurav Goyal, promoters of Evoq Realtech. “It’s our way of giving back to the City Beautiful — not just with a structure, but with a statement of pride and passion.”
In Evoq Antalia, architecture becomes memory, and modernism finds a home. It’s not just a new address in Chandigarh — it’s a new benchmark for what the city can be.
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