

The master plan of County Courtyard moves beyond a conventional mixed-use layout, bringing together retail, workspaces, dining, and leisure into a single, well-connected ecosystem where every level serves a clear purpose. The intent is not just vertical stacking of functions, but thoughtful zoning that enables smooth transitions between commerce, work, and social engagement. Spread across approximately 1.1 lakh sq. ft. of development footprint, the project integrates 1,10,347 sq. ft. of retail space and 2,82,875 sq. ft. of office space, supported by 13,000 sq. m. of dedicated leisure area. Each component fits into a larger spatial logic, ensuring that movement, visibility, and usability remain uninterrupted across the site.
The master plan is anchored in a layered zoning approach, where each function operates independently while staying connected within the larger framework.
This zoning ensures that each user group, visitors, professionals, and tenants, experiences the development without friction.
At the core of the master plan lies its defining architectural move: Twin towers (Wing A and Wing B) connected through a Central Cultural Plaza.
This configuration allows:
The Central Cultural Plaza acts as the heart of the project, bringing together movement, events, and shared experiences. Instead of isolating blocks, the master plan encourages interaction and visual continuity.
Retail is positioned as the primary activation layer of the development. The planning focuses on maximising visibility and accessibility:
This extended frontage:
The layout avoids fragmented retail pockets. Instead, it creates linear, high-visibility retail corridors that guide movement naturally across the development.
Wing A follows a streamlined vertical hierarchy designed for clarity and efficiency:
The planning ensures that retail energy remains concentrated at lower levels, while office spaces benefit from elevation, privacy, and reduced noise.
Wing B introduces a more layered experience, integrating entertainment into its vertical planning:
This structure allows Wing B to act as the experience-driven anchor, complementing Wing A’s more streamlined layout.
A key element of the master plan is the allocation of 13,000 sq. m. of leisure space, integrated across the development rather than confined to a single zone.
Key inclusions:
These spaces ensure that the development is not limited to transactional use, but supports engagement and extended stays.
The master plan prioritises clear and efficient circulation across all levels:
Movement within the development feels intuitive, reducing the need for complex navigation.
County Courtyard’s master plan is not just about allocation of space. It defines how people move, interact, and experience development across different times of the day. From strong retail frontages and structured office zones to integrated leisure spaces and a central cultural plaza, every element contributes to a cohesive and functional environment.
The result is a development where:
All within a single, well-orchestrated plan that prioritises both usability and experience.