Borrowing strategies from both Europe and India, MVRDV designed Future Towers to attract a broad range of homebuyers in the rapidly developing city of Pune in western India. The project’s bold formal moves—arranging 17-, 20-, and 30-story wings around hexagonal courtyards and punching variously sized voids through the facades—derive from the Amsterdam-based firm’s design DNA, and its mix of income groups follows a Dutch model of housing diversity. But the narrow width of the wings and the particular layouts of the 1,068 apartments acknowledge local preferences. The result is an intriguing hybrid that stands out in a progressive 400-acre development.