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TDC Designs Devnar Baug Redevelopment, Chembur – A 36 Lakh Sq. Ft. Township Vision in Mumbai

TDC is proud to be associated with the Devnar Baug Redevelopment Project in Chembur, Mumbai, a large-scale transformation planned at an impressive scale of approximately 36 lakh sq. ft. This redevelopment is envisioned not merely as a residential upgrade, but as a future-ready urban precinct that reflects modern living, safety, and long-term value for the community.

What makes this project particularly significant is its complex development structure — where the redevelopment is planned across multiple patches of land, each having its own constraints, timelines, and execution challenges. The key architectural and planning objective set by TDC has been to ensure that, despite phased development across different land parcels, the final outcome achieves the feel and identity of one unified township, rather than fragmented buildings.

The Core Challenge: Multiple Patches, One Unified Township

In most redevelopment projects, the biggest risk in phased execution is the loss of overall coherence. At Devnar Baug, this challenge becomes even more critical due to the scale of development, site phasing, and land distribution.

TDC’s approach ensures:

  • A consistent and harmonious township language across all phases
  • Unified architectural character and elevation planning, so every building feels part of the same story
  • Balanced open spaces, landscape planning, and community zones, designed as an integrated system
  • Clear internal circulation networks, including pedestrian movement, vehicular movement, and emergency access
  • Efficient parking strategy and service planning, aligned with township-scale usage
  • Safety-first planning, integrating fire safety norms, evacuation logic, and accessibility
  • Long-term livability, with daylighting, ventilation, and thoughtfully planned social spaces

TDC’s Redevelopment Philosophy: Justice to Community & City

At TDC, redevelopment is seen as an opportunity to craft something larger than a replacement structure — it is the creation of a better neighbourhood, a better lifestyle, and a better urban identity.

By combining strategic master planning, technical precision, and design sensitivity, TDC has aimed to deliver Devnar Baug as a landmark redevelopment example — where scale is managed with clarity, and phases are brought together through a single, powerful township vision.

This project stands as a reflection of TDC’s strength in handling high-complexity redevelopment and large-format township planning, ensuring every phase contributes meaningfully to one complete and future-ready environment.

Devnar Baug Redevelopment | Chembur, Mumbai

A 36 Lakh Sq. Ft. Unified Township Vision by TDC

TDC is proud to be associated with the Devnar Baug Redevelopment Project in Chembur, Mumbai, a large-scale transformation of approximately 36 lakh sq. ft.—crafted with a vision of creating not just new buildings, but a truly future-ready, high-quality living environment.

What makes this redevelopment uniquely challenging and equally inspiring is its development across multiple land patches, planned and executed in phases. The key responsibility here is to ensure that every parcel, every phase, and every structure comes together as one unified township experience—cohesive, complete, and timeless.

At TDC, we have approached this project with a strong focus on:
Township-level planning & design continuity
A consistent architectural language across phases
Integrated circulation, open spaces & community zones
Safety, compliance & long-term livability
A refined urban identity with premium character

Devnar Baug stands as a powerful reflection of what redevelopment can truly achieve—when scale is guided by planning, and design is driven by responsibility.

TDC remains committed to delivering justice to every square foot—through clarity, sensitivity, and excellence in execution-ready design.

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