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Chief Minister Chandrababu finalised Amaravati High Court designs

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The marathon exercise relating to the designing of iconic structures in Amaravati, AP state capital, appears to have reached its logical end after a long wait.
The latest designs finalised by the architects of the UK firm Norman Foster+ Partners have at last got the nod of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu during an interaction with the architects of the Norman Foster
Telugu Desam Party’s president and AP’s Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has expressed to have endorsed new outlines for the development of Assembly and High Court arranged by the consultancy organization Norman Foster. On the demand of the Andhra pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu , the consultancy organization adjusted outlines at minute level .
The outlines for organization structures are likewise changed. The changed outlines have been endorsed at a meeting directed in CRDA office. A ultimate choice on it will be taken at another meeting on Wednesday in which Bhahubali movie Director Rajamouli will likewise go to in Andhra pradesh’s capital Amaravathi .
Official said that High Court building will stand a famous structure in the new capital Amaravati . The special structure will mirror the Buddha culture. The Assembly building will recreate a tower .
The consultancy submitted to outlines for the Assembly . Government favored tower like structure .  As per the designs submitted, the High Court building is diamond-shaped and the Assembly Secretariat (located at the centre of the administrative capital) like a Buddhist stupa.
However, the Chief Minister opined that it was the Assembly which should bear resemblance to a diamond, saying the plan should be “a reflection of the historic Kohinoor, which was born in this very land .
The instructed Foster and Partners to plan the city square such that it would be a special attraction and a commercial centre of the state capital with restaurants, shopping malls, theatres, sports and recreation, among others.
The plan is to complete some of these iconic buildings before 2019 elections and showcase them as the Government Achievements.
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