
Fact File Name: Experion Elements
Location: Sector 45, Noida
Land Area: 4.76 acres
Total Units: 320
Towers: 2 (Stilt + 40 floors)
Configuration: 3 & 4 BHK apartments
Developer: Experion Developers
Architectural Design: DSP Design
Landscape Design: Belt Collins, Hong Kong
Certification: GRIHA-rated
The project’s planning and design is governed by the ancient element theory of Air, Water, Earth, Fire, and Ether. This thematic paradigm is not merely an aesthetic guideline but also a conceptual framework that dictates the spatial and architectural choices throughout the development.

The two independent towers (stilt + 40 storeys) are positioned to maximize natural light, ventilation, and view corridors. The site layout, with dual frontage along a 30-meter-wide road, creates spatial clarity while integrating into the urban context. The design offers an elevated spatial experience that reinforces the project's premium character.

The landscape design, crafted by Belt Collins (Hong Kong), emphasizes functional ecology. A carefully curated mix of local and durable plant species enhances biodiversity, manages the microclimate, and enriches the sensory experience. A Japanese-style Miyawaki garden within the site reinforces the connection to nature, while features like rainwater harvesting and shaded pathways cater to both environmental and user needs.

Distinct design motifs such as raindrop patterns, leaf-form pavilions, tranquil water cascades, and sculptural elements are woven throughout, adding richness and texture without compromising the integrity of the visual narrative.
The project’s amenities include a pickleball court, kick-boxing ring, a Grand Cineplex with a 4K LED screen, work-from-home business center, pet-friendly zones, a wellness zone with yoga and meditation spaces, a nutrition bar, and more—each space acting as a connector between the built and natural environments.

The most emphasized aspect of the design is utility, balance, and durability. It is centered on creating an integrated living environment that not only responds to environmental stimuli but also to evolving human needs—going beyond superficial decoration to create a resilient and harmonious sanctuary.




