Statesman House derives its name from ‘The Statesman` newspaper, which has its office in the building. The Stateman House is a high-rise building with a circular plan at the bottom which ends up to a segment of a circle. With a height of 72 meter and a total built up area of 29,600 square meters, it features a number of small, medium, and large-scale companies.
The building is designed as a great curved façade with iconic columns.
The central open-air atrium provides a breathing zone for this massive structure.
Home to the glass-and-concrete the scale and height of the atrium provides an ease of circulation and access and leads directly into the lift core which houses capsule lifts which enable a visitor to enjoy the scale of the atrium at upper levels as well.
The front is uniform and symmetrical and the rear is a mixture of differing roof heights; the dominant architectural style being Georgian.