Rising on the Golf Course Extension Road, The Edition by Smartworld is not just another addition to Gurugram’s skyline. It is a study in how architecture, design, and landscape can converge to create a living space that feels both intimate and monumental.
A Dialogue Between Form and Flow
The six towers, each soaring above 42 floors, are marked by soft, undulating curves. Instead of rigid verticality, the structures seem to ripple upward, echoing the organic flow of a river or the rhythm of draped fabric. This gesture sets them apart from the rectilinear blocks that dominate most of Gurugram’s landscape.
Living in Vertical Gardens
At its heart, The Edition is imagined as a vertical garden city. Central green spaces are woven into the masterplan, while sky-decks, terraces, and rooftop gardens extend this greenery into the vertical realm. The integration of natural light, air, and open space gives the towers an identity that is at once futuristic and timeless.
Spaces That Celebrate Intimacy
The interiors—whether in the 3.5 or 4.5-bedroom residences—extend the architectural narrative inward. Expansive decks invite the city into the living room, while elements like private jacuzzis and open kitchens mark a deliberate departure from closed, compartmentalized layouts. The idea is to blur the boundaries between personal space and the city beyond.
A Contemporary Urban Resort
The shared amenities are envisioned not as add-ons but as extensions of the architectural philosophy. An infinity-edge pool rising into the sky, a beach-style garden that softens the hardscape, courts for tennis and basketball, jogging trails, yoga zones—each element folds into the larger experience of living in a self-contained resort within the city.
Location as Context
Situated in Sector 66, the project benefits from Gurugram’s fast-evolving infrastructure while being set back enough to create its own microcosm. The Extension Road has in recent years become a corridor of design experiments, and The Edition seems poised to be its defining landmark.
An Architectural Statement
While Gurugram has often been described as a city of glass towers, The Edition breaks away from that sameness. Its curves, its integration of nature, and its sculptural presence suggest a new vocabulary for Indian urban housing—one that is global in aspiration, but local in its attention to lifestyle and lived experience.