The design of the building - which comprises 15 stories and 1.2 million square feet - was composed by C.R. Narayana Rao, an architecture and engineering firm based in Chennai. "The initial objective set out by Tidel Park prior to commencement of design was to create a software/information technology park to be a world class center, and one which should offer the latest and most up-to-date facilities and benchmark with the best in the world," said. C.N. Raghavendran of C.R. Narayana Rao. "Today, some of the top names in the world have set up shop here, including EDS, Computer Associates, Verizon and others, as well as the best Indian companies."
Relating to the modern context in which it would operate, the architects' plan for the building is contemporary in nature. The predominant elements of the exterior include reflective glass accented by a base of polished Vizag Blue granite. "Stone has an enviable history in building applications in India, and even today it evokes grandeur and inspires awe," Raghavendran said. "It is therefore common to use stone in buildings to symbolize characteristics like power, beauty, majesty, permanence and endurance. The other obvious reasons were durability, availability and easy maintenance."