The Common Facilitation Centre (CFC) Agra is a community center that has been developed to provide technical support and services specifically to the footwear industry in the region. It is part of the ODOP initiative, where the district of Agra has been identified as a hub for the production of leather and leather goods. The primary aim of CFC Agra is to improve the quality of footwear products produced in the region and enhance the industry’s competitiveness in both domestic and international markets. To achieve this objective, the CFC Agra offers a range of services to footwear manufacturers in the region, including training, product development, testing and quality control, and marketing support.
The centre is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and machinery to provide these services to the industry. By providing technical support and services, the CFC Agra aims to help footwear manufacturers upgrade their skills and improve the quality of their products, thereby contributing to the growth and development of the industry.
Editor’s Note: “This community center in Agra transcends conventional design, embracing a unique, minimalist aesthetic. Warm bricks and pristine white surfaces come together, crafting a narrative of social cohesion and unity. The intricately woven brick walls add a captivating allure, enhancing the center’s visual impact with their exquisite detail.” ~Simran Khare
This Community Center in Agra Uplifts the Hub of Footwear Industry | Node Urban Lab LLP
The project goes beyond conventional building practices, as the future users of the space themselves assisted in the construction by laying the bricks. Such a participatory way of building helped foster a sense of ownership and pride among the users, promoting a deeper commitment to maintaining the facility and strengthening social cohesion.
The concept of lacing loops of threads for weaving leather has shaped the core ideology of the design. The concept involves transforming raw materials into finished products through the craft of idea interpretation and processing. They incorporated this into the building façade and fenestrations.
The fluidity of the leather and its properties inspire the design. The interweaving leather stitching technique creates intricate patterns resembling exposed brickwork on a modular façade.
This design concept aims to evoke the genuine texture of leather and brick, offering both visual interest and functional benefits such as natural ventilation and shading for adjacent spaces.
The design of the Common Facilitation Centre divides it into three zones: public, socially interactive, and private. The public zone features a large foyer with interactive nodes, while the social interactive zone includes a multifunctional courtyard and open exhibition spaces.
The private zone houses workshops and an open terrace. The design integrates recreational, breakout, and interactive spaces, offering versatile uses such as craft displays, exhibitions, and community activities. A bright colour palette breaks traditional design norms.
Achieving the desired façade involved intricate brick weaving, challenging due to the craftsmanship required with high-quality burnt clay bricks. Contextually and socially relevant, the design integrated glass windows behind the exposed brick jali façade, considering climate factors.
The project provides a platform for artisans to learn, practice, and showcase their crafts, promoting social, economic, and communal growth. The initiative aims to create employment opportunities, preserve local skills, promote the arts, cultivate industry cooperation, and restore artisan residences and workplaces.
Fact File
Designed by: Node Urban Lab LLP
Project Type: Community Centre
Project Name: Common Facilitation Center (CFC)
Location: Agra, India
Year: 2022
Built Up Area: 1537.Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Rahul Jadon & Rahul Kardam
Photography Credits: Harsh Nigam
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