In the heart of Borgaon, a modern bank design and this institution emerges as a beacon of architectural brilliance and functional excellence. Set on a narrow south-facing plot of 122′-6″ x 45′, the project posed a unique challenge: to accommodate diverse banking needs within a limited footprint while ensuring the design exuded security, transparency, and accessibility.
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As visitors approach, they are welcomed by a lush, undulating landscape that softens the transition from the bustling streets to the calm interiors of the bank. The design ensures a harmonious interaction between nature and architecture, with concrete in-situ cast pavements guiding visitors to the entrance.
The lower ground floor, reserved for parking, ensures convenience for those arriving by car. Here, visitors can seamlessly access the ground floor via a lift or staircase, maintaining smooth vertical circulation. Ascending the wide steps, visitors enter the upper ground floor, meticulously designed to house essential banking functions.
The grand foyer and waiting area establish a sense of openness and order. This floor includes separate cabins for the manager, chairman, and loan department, alongside the strong room and locker room for enhanced security.
Supporting facilities such as toilet blocks, a generator room, and a store room are strategically integrated to streamline daily operations.
The first floor serves as the heart of executive operations. It features the chairman’s and directors’ cabins, a plush waiting lounge, a boardroom, and a dining area with a pantry. Two bedrooms are also included for extended work hours or overnight stays.
The central bay, designed as a waiting area for 40 people, is bathed in natural light, creating an inviting and productive ambiance. The second floor houses a general meeting hall, a flexible and spacious venue for gatherings and events.
Each floor’s design promotes ease of navigation, ensuring clarity and unambiguity in the network of paths.
Designing a bank’s facade is a delicate balance between accessibility and fortification. Also, the vertical transport zones, designed to be transparent and open, symbolize the institution’s commitment to trust and accessibility.
In contrast, the rest of the structure is characterized by fewer fenestrations and a solid, robust form, reinforcing the bank’s security. Here, the projected boxes along the facade not only lend a contemporary aesthetic but also serve a functional purpose.
These elements reduce heat gain by diffusing direct sunlight, contributing to energy efficiency. Moreover, the interplay of light and shadow created by these boxes adds a dynamic quality to the exterior, making the building a visual landmark.
The project stands as a testament to passive design principles and sustainability. Further, warm materials, thoughtful spatial flows, and a serene color palette create an environment that is both welcoming and efficient.
Therefore, designed with user collaboration, the bank prioritizes cost-effectiveness in terms of manpower and construction time while ensuring uncompromised quality.
Moreover, this bank in Borgaon redefines the architectural possibilities for financial institutions. By seamlessly blending transparency with security, functionality with elegance, and sustainability with cost-efficiency, it offers a model of contemporary design.
The structure not only meets the practical needs of banking but also uplifts the community it serves. Further, symbolizing trust, innovation, and excellence in architecture.
Fact File
Designed by: Artimulation
Project Type: Commercial Building
Project Name: Siddheshwar co-operative Bank
Location: Borgaon, Karnataka
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 2020-2024
Project Size: 14,820 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Mr. Soham Ajit Patil
Design Credits: Lohit
Photograph Courtesy: clickophilets.studio
Project Manager: Mr. Suresh
Structure engineers: Dr. N. K. Patil
Firm’s Instagram Link: Artimulation
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