In the heart of the flourishing community of Setia EcoHill 2 lies NADI, the pioneering commercial shoplot that is set to redefine the landscape of this 1,010-acre township. This bustling hub is not confined to the boundaries of Setia EcoHill 2 alone; it extends its services to an additional 2,000 acres of emerging townships adjacent to it. NADI is not merely a commercial space; it is a strategic investment opportunity that beckons forward-thinking investors to tap into the growth of Setia EcoHill 2 and its neighboring emerging townships.

NADI features 86 units of shoplot with unobstructed wide frontage and driveway, which provides direct access for unloading under shelter. Broad access and back road lanes allow truck/lorry circulation and easy access. The on-street parking facilitates over 700 cars and 450 motorcycles.

Nestled within the captivating theme of wetlands, NADI stand as a testament to the seamless integration of architectural with the natural elements that surround them. The design concept draws inspiration from the serene beauty of wetlands, specifically channeling the essence of river stones and rainwater to craft a distinctive and harmonious structure.

Reflecting River Stones:

The façade of NADI is a canvas painted with the concept of river stones, extending a sense of timeless solidity and warmth. The darker color scheme chosen for the building's exterior resonates with the rich hues of river stones, creating a visually striking and grounded presence. The use of materials such as brick and timber stripes not only represents the robustness of these stones but also introduces an element of flexibility. The incorporation of openings in the façade ensures a delicate balance between strength and adaptability, inviting a play of light and shadow across the surface.

Capturing Rainwater Elegance:

In a captivating juxtaposition, the design seamlessly transitions to the concept of rainwater, manifested in a lighter color scheme that breathes freshness and airiness into the façade. Vertical elements, strategically placed, serve as visual cues to the cascading nature of raindrops, emerging  architecture and the natural world. The use of random blue-tinted glass on the windows further enhances transparency, emulating the raindrops on a windowpane. This not only allows ample natural light to infiltrate the spaces within and reduce the heat gain, contributing to a pleasant environment. It also softens the overall ambiance of the façade, establishing a connection with the soothing rhythm of rain.

front facade
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