Office design and culture has constantly evolved from the early Roman offices, to Taylorist offices, Action offices and now to the open plan casual offices of the early 21st century. In the ever-evolving realm of contemporary office design, ‘A Square Peg in a Round Hole,’ tries to redefine workplace aesthetics of today. Located in the bustling city of Ahmedabad, this 5000-square-foot workspace transcends traditional office environments and has been designed integrating detailed study of behavioural psychology, cultural traditions, design principles, and ergonomic studies to prioritise holistic well-being and efficiency for the Post-Covid world.
Editor’s Note: “Infused with colour, curve, and cultural memory, ‘A Square Peg in a Round Hole’ is a quiet revolution in how we work and live. Rooted in ancient wisdom and wrapped in modern expression, this office redefines the language of work itself. Moreover, it is an ode to mindful design that is calm, intentional, and intuitively crafted.” ~ Anusha Sridhar
This Office Redefines Workplace Aesthetics for the Post-Covid World | Studio Deshi
The project’s name, ‘A Square Peg in a Round Hole, ’ itself embodies a commitment to break away from standard conventional norms to create a dynamic and functional workspace. This space have been crafted as a space that merges modern aesthetics with Vastu compliance, an ancient Indian design philosophy aimed at enhancing well-being and productivity.
Upon entering the office, visitors encounter a striking terracotta parametric wall that pays homage to clients’ core values to blend technology and tradition. This wall, which also integrates a bench, forms a backdrop to the monolithic reception table made of natural Green Forest Indian marble with striking gold accents to create an impressive entrance.
The curves of the parametric design are echoed in the lines on the adjacent wall, enhancing the visual interest. These parametric curves seamlessly extends into the acoustic ceiling of the conference room, which not only improves the sound quality but also adds visual intrigue to an otherwise monochrome space.
The bullpen and common work area showcase customised workstations in striking blue and yellow. Meanwhile, these vibrant colors are balanced by the seamless greige concrete floor and ceiling. The design strategically orients these modules to face north or east, following Vastu principles.
Curved metal legs replace conventional four-legged tables, enhancing ergonomic comfort forming the footrests and the wrist supports. Green and wood elements define the manager’s cabin, which occupies the periphery to establish a clear sense of hierarchy.
In contrast to the overall vibrant environment of the office, the director’s room offers a contemplative retreat with its moody tones, providing a tranquil space for focused work. The design of the pantry area uses earthy tones and soothing graphics to create a relaxing atmosphere. As a result, it offers an inviting space for employees to unwind.
The choice of colours and materials enhances the area as a retreat from the busier parts of the office. As a result, it fosters a sense of calm and comfort. The telephone booth, a yellow box for personal calls and privacy, adds a functional and vibrant element to the space.
Lighting plays a crucial role in the overall design, with various types of lighting used to create distinct atmospheres. Vertical lighting elements integrated into the partitions and a customised grid lighting system above the workstations offer even light distribution and control of light intensity throughout the day.
A contemporary mandir is located in the northeast corner of the office, adding a touch of spirituality. Moreover, it seamlessly integrates into the modern design. This thoughtful inclusion reflects a commitment to balancing ancient wisdom with contemporary needs.
‘A Square Peg in a Round Hole’ is more than just an office space. In fact, it’s a transformative statement on the future of workplace design. This project demonstrates that a workspace can be both aesthetically striking and supremely functional. Moreover, it aims to set a new benchmark for innovative design while fostering excellence and well-being in the workplace.
Fact File
Designed by: Studio Deshi
Project Type: Office Interior Design
Project Name: A Square Peg In A Round Hole
Location: Ahmedabad
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 8 Months
Project Size: 5000 Sq.ft
Principal Designers: Devanshi Doshi & Shivam Vaidya
Photograph Courtesy: Murtaza Gandhi
Products / Materials / Vendors: Doors and Partitions – Likos- Vishwesh Glass, Ahmedabad / Sanitaryware – Kohler / Furniture – Customised by Studio Deshi / Flooring – Concube Paint – Asian Paints
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