Project
Amaaya by Ama, Taj Group of Hotels
Category
Best Project of Public Building or Facility
About the project (provided by the applicant)
Nestled in Udaipur’s Kodiyat region within the Aravalli range, Amaaya by Ama Stays & Trails, Taj Hotels is an ultra-luxury villa resort spanning 174,000 sq. ft. Designed by Scarlett Designs, the resort features 20 villas of 6,225 sq. ft. each, built around four themes for unique guest experiences. Every villa houses five deluxe suites, landscaped terraces with bars, heated pools with jacuzzis, and expansive decks that connect living and dining spaces. Amenities include a bespoke restaurant and bar, a café by the pool, a spa, and a 5,000 sq. ft. banquet hall with lawns hosting up to 400 guests. A sunken bar and interactive spaces enhance leisure and social connection. With 80% of the site dedicated to open green spaces, including a Miyawaki forest, Amaaya celebrates privacy, sustainability, and visual respite. This project exemplifies Scarlett Designs’ ethos of shaping spaces that harmonize luxury with context, crafting experiences that endure beyond the built form.
Location
Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Project design year
2025
Applicant
Scarlett Designs Pvt. Ltd. (SDPL)
Scarlett Designs, founded in 1989 by architect Kush Shah in Ahmedabad, is a multidisciplinary practice with over three decades of experience in India and internationally. Our portfolio spans residences, offices, healthcare, hospitality, education, temples, and public infrastructure. Guided by client needs and detailed research, we create sustainable, luxurious, and versatile spaces. With trust and collaboration at our core, we design for the challenge, the craft, and the communities we shape.
Authors of the project
Scarlett Designs Pvt. Ltd. (SDPL)
Visualization
Studio Flamebirds
Other participants
Civil Contractor — North Star Estate
Landscape Architects — Rootworks
MEP & HVAC Consultants — Pankaj Dharkar & Associates
Structure Engineers — Amee Associates
Project Managers — CMAZE
Status of the project
Under construction
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