Rising above Dhaka’s skyline, a revolutionary development is transforming the landscape of luxury living. The RANCON Artisti Residences, stands as a monumental residential project that not only redefines the standards of high-end living but also reshapes the future of urban architecture in Bangladesh. Located in the upscale neighborhood of Gulshan, this extraordinary complex offers an amazing living experience, blending cutting-edge technology, eco-conscious design, and world-class amenities.
The Artisti Residences has raised the bar for luxury living in the city, becoming the largest and most valuable luxury apartment complex in Bangladesh
with individual units spanning 8,500 square feet. The development’s Managing Director Mr. Sajid Karim, Interior Consultant Interform studio. Architect Kashef Mahboob Chowdhury, and construction head Shafiul Azam have all contributed significantly to making the Artisti Residences a groundbreaking project. Their combined expertise and vision have allowed them to create a living space that offers not just luxury but a new way of living—one that marries modern design with sustainability, functionality, and comfort.
The project stands out not only for its size but also for its awe-inspiring design.
The building features a blend of modern and natural aesthetics that harmonizes with the surrounding environment. The use of natural tones, wooden finishes, and expansive glass windows creates a seamless connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces. The design includes beautiful water features that add to the tranquility of the living experience, making it feel more like a private sanctuary than just a place to live.
What sets the Artisti Residences apart is the addition of a duplex flat, a unique offering that gives residents the luxury of a spacious, independent home within a high-rise building. This thoughtful design innovation caters to the discerning few who prefer the freedom of living in a standalone villa while enjoying the benefits of living in a high-rise. For these duplex residents, the building also offers up to eight parking spaces—a thoughtful consideration in the high-density urban environment of Dhaka, where parking is often a challenge.
The structure itself is an engineering feat. With 36 columns and expansive spans, the design called for a balance between structural integrity and aesthetic appeal. The development team, led by Shafiul Azam, rose to the challenge, ensuring that the building was both a work of architectural excellence and a safe, reliable structure. This was no easy task, but through careful planning and innovative solutions, the Artisti Residences was built to be a masterpiece. Sustainability and safety have always been at the core of RANCON’s philosophy.
The Artisti Residences proudly incorporates eco-friendly materials to ensure that luxury living doesn’t come at the expense of the environment.
For instance, the building uses Weathertex wood, sourced from Australia, which is not only durable and weatherproof but also environmentally conscious. Weathertex plants trees to offset any trees used in construction, ensuring a minimal environmental footprint. Additionally, the building is fitted with heat-protective glass, solar panels on the rooftop, and a reflection pool on the ground floor to reduce the environmental impact, contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle.
In terms of safety, the Artisti Residences stands as a pioneer in the country.
. The building is the first in Bangladesh to meet Japanese earthquake resistance standards, made possible through the innovative use of modern technologies and expert structural design. This reflects
RANCON’s dedication to not only creating luxurious spaces but also prioritizing the safety and well-being of the residents.
Furthermore, the Artisti Residences is equipped with an integrated building management system, optimizing energy usage and ensuring the building is energy-efficient and cost-effective. Advanced technologies in the building, including energy-efficient air conditioning and LED lighting, further contribute to reducing the overall environmental impact.
The Artisti Residences offers an extensive range of amenities that enhance the quality of life for its residents.
The building features a 3,500-square-foot lounge, an ideal space for social gatherings and relaxation. It also includes a fully equipped gym, swimming pool, barbecue area, and more. These spaces have been designed to provide not just comfort but an entire lifestyle experience—one that blends relaxation, luxury, and convenience. The interiors are carefully designed, with each common area offering solutions for modern living, including cutting-edge features like electric vehicle charging stations and mechanical ventilation in bathrooms.
The low-density design of the Artisti Residences, with only 11 units on a 1-bigha plot, provides the ultimate in privacy and exclusivity. With such a limited number of units, residents are assured of ample space and tranquility, away from all the chaos of Dhaka. The spacious apartments and the array of premium amenities cater to the young, affluent clientele who seek not just a home but an elevated lifestyle. The development is designed to provide an ambiance that mimics that of a boutique hotel, offering residents the luxury of a serene retreat while still being connected to the vibrant city life of Dhaka.
The Artisti Residences represent a significant leap forward in the real estate market of Dhaka.
As the first of its kind in Bangladesh, it has set a new benchmark for luxury living, with other developers beginning to look to this development as the standard to follow. With a commitment to excellence in every aspect—design, construction, sustainability, and safety—RANCON Developments Ltd. has firmly positioned itself as a leader in the luxury real estate market.
The Artisti Residences is not just a building; it’s a lifestyle, a place where luxury meets convenience, sustainability, and modern living in perfect harmony. It is a true reflection of the future of high-end residential developments in Dhaka and Bangladesh as a whole.