At the entrance, there are engendered levels that have several elements that bring about a dramatic ambience– a mannequin, emerging out from the clay brick wall creating a sense of freedom of design (out-of-the-box thinking).
Several architectural terminologies are carved in CNC, MS materials and placed at the top of the main pathway in different calibres. These are painted in rudimental pastel colours engendering an element of the cerebrations of the mannequin (a free soul) which is protruding from the wall. The brick is withal having a 3D illusion effect. The south-facing thermally insulated clay bricks engender a play of sciography around the day time.
As one approaches towards informal waiting area, a traditional par (pavement for subsisting tree) has been placed in great pattern for a subsisting ficus glomerata tree. In short, this element serves as an informal seating for the visitors and staff. The remaining flooring pattern in the waiting area has desultory handmade tiles which altogether gives a soothing effect in this space. The subsisting tree trunks are been woven with colourful threads, which ignites the overall space accordingly.
The waiting area and the spill-over dining space for the main cabin are covered by 12mm toughened glass having a desultory leaf pattern on it. This pattern engenders a resplendent play of sciography of the leaves around the day imparting a feeling of seating underneath a tree.
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A GRECIAN RETREAT
Shimona Bhansali imbues a subtle touch of opulence to this home in Mumbai
A BOLD STATEMENT
Dhampur Sugar Mills Limited's workspace in New Delhi designed and built by Officebanao adopts an industrial narrative
A BREATH OF FRAGRANT DESIGN IN DELHI'S HEART
An office that smells like perfumery; that is the vision that TWI brought to life in this office space designed for an acclaimed perfume company in India
MASTER OF ALL TRADES
The ethos of forward-thinking and ingenuity finds its architectural counterpart within the walls of Nikhil Kamath and Abhijeet Pai's office-a vision of organic design infused with the essence of India
A TOUCH OF OPULENCE
Designed by Aparna Kaushik, this Delhi office displays an interesting balance of classic aesthetics and contemporary sensibilities
THE WOODEN WONDERLAND
Priyanka and Piyush Mehra envision a stunning experience centre for Vikas Plywood
THE HUB: BUILDING COMMUNITIES
Studio Lotus designs a dynamic mixed-use community hub that activates Chennai's largest IT Park
THE WINNER'S PERCH
Baldiwala Edge designs a Singapore-based ship broker's office as a torch collector's paradise, offering a 360-degree bird's-eye view of the Mumbai skyline
THE DIRECTOR'S CABIN
Designed by Envisage, this office gives a new definition to the traditional notion of biophilia
Designing Corporate India
From weaving the magic of a Star Trek-themed command centre to crafting bespoke block-printed workstations, Vijaya Bhargav and Arnab Ghosh-the trailblazing co-founders of Ostraca-have astonishingly transformed a staggering 29 million square feet of office space for India's tech giants and global enterprises-all while maintaining a flat hierarchical company culture-fuelling a master class in corporate design