“Journey is more important than the destination itself.” That’s what came to mind when we interacted with the customer during the early stages of design. Rather than creating an overly designed office with too many features everywhere, it would be ideal if the connecting areas, which symbolize the journey, became the focal points of design and experience, while the workspaces were clean, modest and balanced.
The office was designed as a series of smooth curves and lines that flow seamlessly across the space, creating a harmonious design. The combination of lines and curves has a specific ratio that does not overlap with each other in any given space. Another notable element is how colours and textures have been employed to create an engaging experience. Colours, textures, and materials have been employed to designate various functions while still unifying them through the balanced use of lines and curves.
Natural light is the core of every environment, thus designing an office space with enough of natural light is always an interesting opportunity to experiment with lights and shadows. Going all out with white furniture in work areas was a tactic to emphasize the natural light while also making spaces look larger and more open.
Use of vivid colours against white backdrop elevates the office’s brand image. The confident and balanced use of blue tones on flooring, glass partition frames, railings, ceilings, furniture, and walls made spaces electrifying while also providing visitors with creative surprises.
The open work areas are mostly white with a few blue accents. The meeting rooms are strikingly blue, with open ceilings and blue furniture. Acoustic panels are used on walls with the same ceiling groove patterns. Proportionate hanging pendant lights bring the space together without cluttering it.
The linking spaces, such as passageways and stairs, are a key feature of the office interiors. The terrazzo checkered gradient flooring at the main entry combines with the reception passage flooring and waved pattern micro concrete flooring passage designed to sync with colourful ceilings and grooves casted into the slab.
Design:
Architect: Ar. Roshni Rastogi & Ar. Sumeet Singroha
Design team: Satish Kandiyal & Saugat Khanal
Photography: Vaibhav Bhatia
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