Taj Mahal inspires designing of Microsoft’s workspace in Noida

By Team MyNationFirst Published Jan 29, 2021, 2:03 PM IST
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Microsoft India has said it has been inspired by Taj Mahal in designing its workspace in Noida

Bengaluru: We all love working in excellent workspaces, don’t we? 

Large room, good ergonomics, lighting among others make for a good infrastructure. 

And as we talk of good infrastructure, Microsoft India has put out a tweet saying it has been inspired by Taj Mahal in designing its workspace in Noida. 

We’re excited to introduce our latest India Development Center hub in Noida, inspired by the Taj Mahal! Come, take a look. https://t.co/Gl6rs8r9M7 pic.twitter.com/CQeo5EcVtY

— Microsoft India (@MicrosoftIndia)

 

"Bathed in ivory white and punctuated with 'jaali' work, arches, domed ceilings, the IDC Noida campus' architectural reference points, inspired by one of the world's biggest architectural wonders, Taj Mahal, are hard to miss," its website noted. 

The Taj Mahal: 

A mausoleum, the Taj Mahal houses the tomb of Shah Jahan’s wife Mumtaz. Incidentally, it also houses his own tomb. 

The construction of this historic monument began in the year 1632 and went on till 1653. It is reported that as many as 20000 workers were employed in the construction of the monument. 

It was in 1983 that the grand structure was made a part of UNESCO heritage as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage".
 

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