Eco world
Landmark
Outer Ring Rd, Adarsh Palm Retreat, Bellandur, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
If you are living (or just working) in Marathahalli and you have nothing to do with tech parks, then chances are you might think that these parks are off limits. Boy, were we wrong when we were recently invited to check out a co-working space inside the rather confusing and highly secure (there were sniffer dogs) complex of RMZ Eco World. Here are the five things that you, as a non-tech park person, can do at RMZ Eco World.
Check Out The Art Installations
The Bay at RMZ Eco World is home to art installations by artists such as Subodh Gupta, Paresh Maity, Arun Kumar HG, and Dhruva Mistry. Whether you are an art enthusiast or not, you are going to love the artwork that comes in all shapes and sizes. Our personal favourite is the Thosa Pani installation right at the entrance by Subodh Gupta which features a metal cascade of welded everyday utensils such as tiffin carriers, buckets, pots, and pans designed like a wave. Cue Instagram posts.
Spend A Day At The Amphitheatre
The amphitheatre is an event space and it massive! Come event days, you will find the space packed with people from all around the tech park, but on non-event days, it’s a nice place to sit down and work in the sun. Or catch up with your friends who are working in RMZ Eco World.
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