GOLDEN HOUSE - KANIKA SITE
A bold vision transformed into electrified reality. The GOLDEN HOUSE project at the Kanika site was not merely an installation — it was the architectural heartbeat and technical backbone for an entire commercial complex. What began as an idea became a strategically engineered electrical ecosystem designed to power commerce, comfort, and experience.
Scope and ambition
Comprehensive commercial complex electrification: retail arcades, food courts, offices, service corridors, parking structures, signage, landscape lighting, and public amenity zones.
Scalable infrastructure to support phased tenant fit-outs and future expansion without disruption.
Redundancy and resilience built-in: dual-feed incoming supplies, backup generation capacity, automated transfer systems, and UPS networks for critical loads.
Design highlights
High-capacity main distribution: oversized switchgear and main distribution boards designed to handle peak-demand surges from anchor tenants and event-driven loads.
Segmented distribution topology: dedicated sub-distributions for retail clusters, F&B zones, office blocks, and MEP systems to ensure localized fault isolation and simplified maintenance.
Intelligent load management: advanced metering and BMS-integrated energy management to monitor consumption in real time, optimize HVAC and lighting schedules, and reduce operating costs.
Future-ready cabling infrastructure: high-voltage feeders and fiber-optic backbone laid with generous spare capacity to accommodate tenant-driven upgrades and smart-building expansion.
Reliability and safety
Fully coordinated protection strategy: selective overcurrent protection, earth-fault schemes, and arc-flash mitigation studies executed to industry-best standards.
Emergency systems: life-safety circuits on dedicated UPS and generator-backed supplies; emergency lighting and exit signage designed to exceed regulatory hold times.
Robust grounding and lightning protection: comprehensive earthing networks and surge protection devices safeguarding sensitive electronics and public interfaces.
User experience and operational excellence
Tenant-focused distribution: meter-per-tenant metering, flexible whip locations, and standardized tenant connection panels for rapid fit-out.
Comfort-centric design: power provision tuned for HVAC diversity, night