The foundation of our design philosophy for this project was rooted in the idea that complexity does not necessarily imply chaos, and vivid colors need not be overpowering. Instead, we sought to create an equilibrium where intricate geometries seamlessly interwoven with a rich spectrum of hues, transforming each space into a unique visual experience. So, our concept was a blend of geometric patterns and vivid colors in the design of this creative office space for Eknaam packaging which mostly deals in graphic design, printing and packaging of various grocery items.
Geometric Patterns Define the Design Outline of this Office Space | Pratinav Chadha Architects
At the core of this design endeavor is the exploration of complex geometries that go beyond the ordinary. Embracing the principles of modern design, the project seeks to break away from the mundane and introduce a sense of dynamism. The design incorporates geometric shapes that intersect, overlap, and intertwine, creating a visually stimulating environment that revives the senses.
As one enters the office. the double height passage stimulates grandness with a PU Coated Geometric Pattern CNC Wall on the right. The colors being yellow and dark grey add a charm to its vividness. While on the left there are two perfectly merged hidden doors which lead to washroom and pantry respectively. As we go further there is a tan colored staircase leading up and down. As we go downstairs there’s a reception area and further there’s a boss cabin with texture paint on side walls and geometric pattern CNC on back wall finished in tan and dark grey metallic PU. Even the boss desk is designed in the form of a wave.
Coming upstairs there are workstations set up for the staff. Also, with orange tan colored laser cut railings the area doubles up as a viewing deck for the Geometric Pattern CNC Double height wall. The ceiling is also complementing the design as it is in Black colored harmonious grid pattern aluminum.
Geometric elements are strategically employed to delineate spaces, enhancing the overall flow of the interior. The careful placement of angular forms and asymmetric patterns fosters a sense of movement, guiding the eye through the space. The marriage of clean lines with unexpected angles gives each space a distinctive character, evoking a sense of modernity and sophistication.
In tandem with the intricate geometries, a bold and vibrant color palette is introduced to breathe life into the spaces. Each color is carefully selected to evoke specific emotions and create a cohesive narrative throughout the interior. From rich jewel tones to playful pastels, the hues are strategically distributed to accentuate the geometric elements and imbue the space with a sense of energy and warmth.
The magic of this design lies in the intersection of complex geometries and vivid colors. The juxtaposition of angular forms with a spectrum of colors creates a visual symphony that resonates throughout the interior. The walls become canvases for artistic expression, with geometric patterns and color gradients converging to form a unique visual language. This intentional fusion of form and color transcends the traditional boundaries of design, resulting in an immersive experience for the occupants.
Functionality remains a paramount consideration as well. Each piece of furniture is carefully made not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its practicality. The layout is meticulously planned to ensure that the complex geometries do not compromise the functionality of the space. The result is an interior that
FACT FILEFirm’s Name: Pratinav Chadha Architects
Project Type : Office Architecture
Project Name: Eknaam Packaging Office
Location: New Delhi, India
Year Built: 2022
Duration of the project: 6 Months
Project Size (in sq. ft.): 600 sq. ft.
Principal Architect : Ar. Pratinav Chadha
Team Design Credits: Anika Pahwa, Garima Gupta & Ishank SharmaMaterial Palette of the project: Concrete, Wood, Aluminium
Photograph Courtesy : Mohit Chadha
Products / Materials / Vendors: Finishes – Asian Paints ICA /Wallcovering / Cladding – Asian Paints / HDHMR Board – Construction Materials – UltraTech Cement ,Kerakoll , Tata Steel, Jindal Steel, Rathi TMT APL Apollo Steel Pipes, MYK Laticrete/ Lighting – Philips, Fulham / Doors and Partitions – Saint-Gobain / Sanitaryware – Kohler / Facade Systems – Alstone / Furniture – Pratinav Chadha, Laminates – Merino / MDF/HDF – Action Tesa, Green Panel, Century, Fabric – Nirmals/ D’Decor / Flooring – Somany / Paint – Asian Paints, AkzoNobel Powder Coatings / Artefacts – Pratinav Chadha / Hardware – Hettich, Hafele Dorset
Consultants for the Project:
Interior Designers – Pratinav Chadha Architects / MEP & HVAC Consultants – Mitsubishi Electric India / Lighting Designers – Pratinav Chadha Architects / Contractors – Pratinav Chadha Architects / Project Managers – Pratinav Chadha Architects / Interior Styling – Pratinav Chadha Architects
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