By Shrabana Das
Photography: Arun Bhat – Painted Stork; courtesy the
architects
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DSP Design
Associates takes the unconventional workplace a few steps ahead, creating
thematic zones that reflect Indianness in the core of their fabric…
Breaking away from the traditional
office workspace, DSP Design Associates draws inspiration from local culture to
create work zones and informal collaborative spaces for a leading international
financial institution in Bengaluru. While the governing concept relies heavily
on the Indian Courtyard and the Town Square, each informal space, carefully incorporated
into the office areas, has a theme of its own, which constantly breaks the
monotony of a standard office.
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With
employee wellbeing and satisfaction at the helm of the project, this LEED Gold
certified interior sports an integrated mix of work and leisure spaces, with the informal
collaborative spaces being little havens of their own!
While one welcomes the person to the
forest with its wooden theme and green ambience, getting as close to nature in
a concrete edifice; another evokes spiritual hues through seating inspired from
the ghats of Varanasi.
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The work cafe is a Bollywood time-warp designed like a
studio decorated with movie trivia, vinyl records and even a restored Yezdi
bike! Another workcafe, aptly called Morjim, welcomes you to Goa with its
shacks, surfboards and a boat. The highlight is a subtle inclusion of quirk
that adds a sense of intrigue to the ambience and ensures that there is never a
dull moment for the employees.
The basic idea being to give the
employee a flexi, feel-good environment that not only relaxes him but inspires
him to greater accomplishments. With an interesting colour palette, materials
and comfortable furniture selection, this is an office, which says: work, kick back
and relax!
Fact File:
Client: Leading International Financial
Institution
Architect: DSP Design Associates
Design Principal: Mehul
Shah
Design Team: Geetika Jain, Angela
Menon
Area: 40,000 sq. ft
Location: Bengaluru
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