The zoning at Indus Law’s Bangalore office is meticulously planned to ensure seamless functionality and privacy. The client-facing areas are intentionally positioned at the front of the office, accommodating the frequent, often extended meetings in dedicated meeting rooms. This law office design keeps the client zone distinct from the employee workspaces while ensuring a smooth operational flow.
This Law Office Design Ensures Seamless Functionality And Privacy | Studio Aniline
Enclosed cabins and meeting rooms form the central core of the office. Additionally, it efficiently optimizes natural light from the periphery.
Given the urban setting and the challenges of limited light, designers thoughtfully arrange workstations near the windows. Thus, ensuring a conducive environment for long working hours.
Junior partner cabins align in a row to maximize space efficiency, and glass windows interconnect them to foster collaboration. Each cabin features dynamic wall elements. Moreover, it includes Bison board accents, writable surfaces, and pinboards, blending functionality with a playful touch of color.
The office operates on two vertical levels: client zones on the first floor and workspaces on the second. Additionally, senior partners’ cabins are strategically located at the ends of the office for added privacy, ensuring a balanced workflow.
The café introduces an element of relaxation. Additionally, it features octagonal geometric patterns that add vibrancy and character. With a screen for cricket matches and a cozy atmosphere, the space however offers employees a refreshing break during busy days.
Storage solutions are seamlessly integrated, with wooden partitions doubling as bookshelves and file organizers, reflecting the firm’s dynamic workflow. The multi-functional use of elements enhances space efficiency and adds aesthetic value. Thus, perfectly aligning with Indus Law’s ethos of modern, functional design.
Moreover, this innovative layout fosters a harmonious balance between productivity and comfort, creating an inspiring and efficient workspace
Fact File
Designed by: Studio Aniline
Project Type: Office Interior Design
Project Name: Code red
Location: Bangalore
Year Built: 2018
Built-up Area: 9000 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Deepika Magod
Design Credits: Ankita Singh
Photograph Courtesy: Create Studio
Firm’s Instagram Link: Studio Aniline
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