
Experience Center for Baashyaam, Chennai by CnT Architects
CnT Architects designs Experience Center for Baashyaam at Chennai
CnT Architects designs Experience Center for Baashyaam at Chennai
Located in a quiet residential area in Bangalore, the site encompasses an area of 2400sqft. It is facing the north and has three fully grown trees abutting the site. With a very simple and straightforward brief. – Studio WhiteScape
Architect Bijoy Ramachandran speaks to Prof. Rabindra Vasavada, a celebrated practitioner, conservationist, teacher and historian about his time at the IIM Ahmedabad site office (where he started his career) from 1969 to 1972 working with Louis Kahn the American architect, who was commissioned to design the campus, and Prof. Anant Raje, the local architect in-charge. The time working with Lousi Kahn on the School (the Library, Faculty blocks, Classrooms and the Dorms) had a profound impact on Prof. Vasavada.
The office space for Mr. Abhilash is built over a land measuring 2400 sqft in a densely built residential area in Bangalore. The client a young developer, in his brief to ‘IN-GRID’ wanted a small yet iconic office building. He also expressed his love for materials to be seen in their natural self. The project presented us an opportunity to apply and test some new ideas in space, technique and material. Brick, concrete and wood in its exposed state forms the core components of the design.
The idea for this mixed-use project located in Bangalore, was context based and inspired by the architects need for an office space while retaining the residential flavor of the layout. This ground-up 4-story mixed-use building contains the architect’s office and apartments.
#694- Diha, at Bangalore, Karnataka, India, by Int-Hab architecture+design Studio
Redwall Design Studio revives the Bridge Co-working space by playing with one’s emotional response to an office atmosphere via external stimuli. Envisioning the Bridge Co-working space as a mood catalyst, apt for a workplace, the designer forges the interior space with refreshing elements and colors.
Nestled in the backdrop of a metropolis, the Floating Walls Residence, by Crest Architects, promises an escape from the city life. The plot for this house sits in a densely populated locality. The major concern was finding an intimate space in the crowd and arriving at a visually engaging structure amidst the chaotic background. The client’s brief called for a simple and spacious Vaastu compliant house for a family of five.
House J172 at Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, by K&M Design Studio
Toy Story, Play School at Bangalore ~ Our approach was to defy the idea of closed classrooms, monotonous corridors which will lock our imaginations away for eight hours every day.
Metro Station in bamboo at Bengaluru for BMRCL by Mansaram Architects, Neelam Manjunath – Bamboo is introduced in the design to showcase its potential how a traditional fragile-looking material can be used to an in large infrastructure projects. Bamboo was introduced in response to huge amount of steel used in large infrastructure projects which lead to immense carbon emission eventually leading to global warming. In the project, Bamboo is taken to a new level in the design by incorporating it in various forms. ”Bamboo is the new steel”.
Designed by Design Boulevard, the site for ‘The Hues of Copper House’ is located in Ramamurthy Nagar, a suburban area that is on its way to rapid development in the north-eastern part of Bengaluru.
Under the Sun – Residential Development for Fortius Infra, by RSP Design Consultants
Spastics Society of Karnataka, Bengaluru, designed by Biome Environmental Solutions called for a low cost, sustainable and a quick solution.
CATALYST by Studio Whitescape: “LESS IS MORE “; a space where effective permeability of senses overrules the need for aesthetics.”Attaining spirituality amidst chaotic urban routine”; dynamic spaces with the ability to endow a tranquil and spiritual quality by perfect blend of natural light and resultant shadow pattern obtained within spaces.
The programmatic values of the school believe in breaking away from the standard scholastic teaching system. The design embraces the creative enterprise of ‘flexible learning’ to cater to the needs of a heterogeneous group of learners.