A sophisticated confluence of heritage and modernity
ICP Thapar House in Delhi is a well-known and historic building that serves as a landmark in the largest business, financial, and commercial area of the city. Central Delhi’s Janpath area has several distinguished structures, including the iconic Jantar Mantar and the magnificent Lutyens’ architecture from the British Raj era. With the integration of modern facilities, it’s an impressive and seamless blend of contemporary amenities and colonial architecture.
Architecture & Design
Thapar House, constructed in 1956, is located in the heart of Lutyens’ Delhi, the city’s seat of power. The building’s three floors seamlessly integrate architecture and contemporary finishing, bringing together the beauty and functionality of both olden and modern styles in a unified form. It represents a harmonious blend of architectural integrity and modernity.
Location
ICP Thapar House is located in a high-security zone, surrounded by notable institutions such as the Parliament, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and the Supreme Court, with excellent access to public transportation. In close proximity to Connaught Place, the largest high-street commercial zone in the country, it enjoys a place of pride next to several prominent tourist destinations, including Raj Ghat, India Gate, Jantar Mantar, Humayun’s Tomb, and Red Fort. Additionally, leading domestic and international hospitality chains, such as The Imperial Hotel, The Park Hotel, Shangri-La, The Taj Mahal Hotel, and Radisson Blu Marina, are all located within the vicinity of Thapar House.