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Project Details

Client

The Boston Consulting Group India Pvt Ltd

Year

2012

Area

30,000 sqft

BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP OFFICE

Anchored by two lakes on the north and south of the site the building aims to capitalise on the views and the nature’s bounty. A strategy of shortest access pointThe project carves out over three high-rise floors, the corporate headquarters in the city for this global giant, with stunning views of the Arabian Sea. The X-shaped floor plate is broken up into four quadrants united by a central core point which houses services and transition points. The visitor access is limited to only one floor but a rich interiors scheme flows across the levels. With the aim to impress a high net-worth clientele the space needed to have design highs in alignment with their other offices globally. A contemporary scheme of “hot-desking” for consultants marked the high space efficiency while complementary scheme of textures marks the curvaceous forms that define the spaces. As wood verticals meet carpeted enclosures, white curves engage with marble walkways to mark out a unique amalgamation of break-out and workspaces. The design team worked with the clients’ usage patterns to multitask the spaces as per occupancy. They enclosed offices for everyone with standard sizes, while the larger Partners’ cabins became collaborative meeting spaces, when vacant, allowing the maximal footprint usage per floor.s effectively allows the users fast access to the site’s extremities with additional access points for service considerations. The two phases of the project, has its first component detailed as per these strategies and enmeshed within a comprehensive programme. After analysing several footprints, the choice was made of two individual midrise buildings with atriums. There is a clear program of three main labs having wet and work counters supported by a larger scheme of support spaces, admin, food plaza, auditorium, internal court, with three different laboratory configurations. The floors gets ample daylight due to the well distributed openings on all sides, atrium and terraces rendered with internal landscapes. An assembly of a-meter-deep fins help block the direct harsh sunlight during the day, especially on the south side. These were developed by day-lighting analysis that studied the penetration of on the 20m floor plate and ensuring a minimum of 200lux throughout the day. The atrium itself receives sufficient sunlight during the day permeate light during the day into its adjacent spaces.

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