Introverted Compartmentalize Spaces Offer Spacious Look To This Compact Office| Vedhas Arch Design |

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Positioned on a compact site of 500 sq. ft this office designed by Vedhas Arch Design has a symmetrical articulation of space that connects with the fluidity of circulation. The articulation explores more the useability of space within this tiny tight enclosed space which engages each room differently. The minimal pallets explore as the backdrop of the project and the bright coloured furniture makes the contrast space. The design team has shared with SURFACES REPORTER (SR) how they nicely created airy, vibrant and inverted compartmentalized spaces to make this office look bigger. Read on:

 

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The compact reception area is designed with an information desk with one bench in the waiting area. The floor has grey matte flooring and emphasizes the red-coloured desk which gives visitors a pause point and brings contrast to the space.

This waiting area leads to one door at the employee's workspace area and the other is an owner’s cabin.

vedhasThe main cabin formed on the front side of the office, it has a circular window on the front which brings the connection between inside and outside. The front wall has been cladded with stone which acts as a highlight wall for the cabin which also continues on the exterior of the office. The cabin has a glass partition on the other side to archive the view of working employees which brings relations between owner and employees.

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vedhasThe tight workstation space zone is two different oriented layouts with the green partition bonding space to the other. The articulated placement of furniture defines a zone that explores the aesthetic of the way of working ergonomics: grey laminated and black metal frame at the bottom. The black glass storage explores the contrast and hanging light merging with the flow of working in the space.

Project Details

Name of Project: Autosmart Sellar Pvt Ltd.
Firm Name: Vedhas Arch Design
Lead Architects: Hiren Savasaviya, Chirag Shiroya, Pinank Dhameliya
Type of Project: IT-based company
Location: Surat, Gujarat

About the Firm

Vedhas Arch Design is patiently and evolving practice in the last five years. VAD is known for their approach, to architecture and interior design, which is bespoke and very intimate process of discovering each client’s personal style within spirituality of meaningful space. Their design focus on finding new solution to create spaces that are “different & unique”. Vedhas aims how people interact with built environment and is created to transform the space into a “Habitable place”.

Hiren Savsaviya  & Chirag Shiroya, Principal Architects, Vedhas Arch Design

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