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Designed by Anagram Architects for
multi-media artist Anita Dube, Artrovert is a 280sq. m. studio, conceived as a
shared working space for artists...
Located at the
fringe of Greater Noida in a suburban artists’ colony, the studio space is
conceptualised as a space to accommodate artists for short stays, while
simultaneously shedding the metaphorical boundaries to create a congenial
community. As a reflection of the artist’s work, the studio has an avant-garde
design approach, denouncing the conventional reclusive model associated with
artists’ work spaces.
The ground
floor, which constitutes the workspace, is an expansive volume, effectuating an
experiential space. The enigmatic form of the building further contributes to
this experience, and the unflagging character of the spaces accommodates the
sometimes disruptive processes of art-making. Overlooking the studio is a study
on the mezzanine, while the top floor and the rear end of the ground floor are
reserved as residential zones. Balancing the large volumes are spill-out spaces
in the forms of lawns, also used as make-believe screening spaces.
The cryptic
nature of the design is manifested in the overall layout, while bands of distressed
concrete and ceramic mosaic are used to establish continuity throughout the
structure. The design is characterised by a plethora of tractable versatile
elements, which include the armature and the panels, which constitute its core.
The grey armature, which frames one end of the building not only accommodates
the art work, but also transforms into a circulation core.
The swivelling
panels display the artworks not just in the interior spaces but also in the
exterior to the public. Furthermore, the mural on the exterior accommodates
multiple configurations of individual panels. “Thus the design hopes to
offer multiple views and varying perspectives through a multilevel space formed
as a conversation between binaries,” explains Vaibhav Dimri of Anagram Architects.
In addition,
the panels also function as brise soleils, providing shade against the harsh
sun, by virtue of their depth, when rotated. Furthermore, slits along the
height of the building aid in venting the warm air.
Much like the
portmanteau “Artrovert”, the building itself is a conceptual portmanteau, with
multi-faceted components and a mysterious form, which creates a sense of
inquisitiveness for the visitors and users alike. The dynamic quality of the
elements thus renders a sculptural value to the building.
Fact File:
Client: Anita Dube
Design Firm:
Anagram Architects
Design team: Madhav Raman, Vaibhav Dimri
Design team: Madhav Raman, Vaibhav Dimri
Area: 280 sq. m.
Location: Gurgaon (UP)
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