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Krisumi to launch a walkthrough of its project via webinar
Krisumi Corporation, an Indo-Japanese joint venture in real estate, is set to launch a 360-degree, immersive walkthrough of the show apartment of its flagship project ‘Krisumi Waterfall Residences’. The launch, targeted at channel partners and prospective and existing customers will take place at a webinar on April 6.
The webinar, said a press release, will focus on the new-age buying experience of homebuyers.
The project has been formulated using the concepts of Japanese form of art and architecture. The master plan and architectural design of project has been developed by Japanese design firm Nikken Sekkei. Masakazu Kimura, Heal of Global Design Department, Nikken Sekkei, will highlight the Japanese sense of style in ‘Waterfall Residences’ at the webinar.
Announcing the webinar, Kapur said, “The real estate sector has been able to quickly adapt to the digital transformation that is taking place across other sectors. We at Krisumi have always been at the forefront of technology and product advancement. The 360-degree, immersive walkthrough of our project Krisumi Waterfall Residences is one such step towards reaching out to our audience virtually and providing them an immersive experience of our show apartment.”
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