Located within a bustling office complex in Noida, the project is everything a normal office is not. It is not an ‘in your face’ modern, contemporary and swanky office, as one would imagine it should be, as it houses the owner of the IHDP (International Home Deco Park). Rather, it is an antithesis to the expected office style look and feel.
The tone was set to create an office that had a different approach to design and sustainable interiors. The client, being a global traveller, set the agenda of an office that would be based on ‘reincarnation’, that is, one which would allow for the adaptive reuse of discarded materials and products, to the extent possible. In other words, here was an office where the client was willing to look at deconstructing existing notions of how an office should be made and with what materials it should be made.
Earthy tone colour palette has a pretty simple concept. Think of it as a spectrum of colours inspired by Mother Nature herself, since the designers believe that the love and passion for nature should be alive always.
The USP of this project raise from the brief wherein one adopts the essence of green buildings: reduce, reuse and recycle. The unique aspect of the project is the search for ‘alternate materials’ and the emphasis on ‘sustainability’ rather than ‘superficiality’.
There are some unique aspects of this project. The entrance of the office is more like a gallery with a coffee shop rather than a conventional reception. The feature wall is an assembly of random sized chipboard planks on a brick wall that immediately sets the tone for the office by questioning conventional wisdom. The coffee counter on a closer look has a glass top counter with wood shavings underneath, giving the wasted material its place in the arclights, so to speak. The backdrop of this is a large wall graphic straight out of the forests with a ‘child-like’ rendition.
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A RIVERSIDE SANCTUARY OF DESIGN AND ART
Perched along the Chao Phraya River, Capella Bangkok is an urban sanctuary crafted by Hamiltons International and BAMO, with art by Thai textile artist Ploenchan 'Mook' Vinyaratn-blending with Bangkok's cultural heartbeat to offer an experience that is both timeless and refined
THE SPORTING ICON
A manifesto of potential written in zinc, concrete, and imagination, this university sports arena showcases how thoughtful, innovative architecture can transform urban landscapes and foster a culture of excellence
NATURE NURTURES LEARNING
Blending sustainability with innovative design, Morphogenesis' Vidyashilp Academy redefines educational spaces, fostering holistic development amidst Bengaluru's lush greenery
ME EPICENTER OF ART AND CULTURE
Arthshila at Okhla endeavours to epitomize the essence of exhibition spaces within the context of Delhi
SAKA MUSEUM: BRIDGING SILENCE, HERITAGE, AND DESIGN
From the celestial glow of its lobby to the grounded textures of volcanic rock, the SAKA Museum is a masterclass in thoughtful, place-based design. Under the vision of Wesley Ho, co-founder of the Hong Kong-based firm Napp Studio & Architects, this design-forward museum has evolved into a living, breathing narrative of Bali's identity
SCHUECO INDIA INAUGURATES ITS INDIA WELCOME FORUM IN DELHI NCR
A celebration of innovation, sustainability, and luxury in architecture
PIONEERING DESIGN EDUCATION FORA BETTER WORLD
To commemorate the 10th Anniversary of The Design Village - India's first social design school, we talk to the leadership at the institute that carries its pioneering vision of education for social impact, winning the Don Norman Design Recognition for humanity-centered design, representing the Global South.
DIVIANA DEBUTS IN MILAN: A Landmark In Indian Luxury Design
In an extraordinary milestone for Indian luxury and design, DIVIANA, a premier Indian luxury furniture brand, has opened its first European flagship showroom in Milan's prestigious Montenapoleone District, at Via Monte di Pietà 13/1. This 3200 sq. ft. space seamlessly blends the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship with the refined aesthetics of Italian design, establishing a bold new narrative for global luxury.
THE MASTER BUILDER
Architect Ayan Sen is committed to pushing the boundaries of design and innovation.
MASTERING THE ART OF DESIGN
In a candid chat with A+D, Nieves Contreras, Creative Director, Lladró speaks about her innate passion for design and her love for craftsmanship