From Vision to Reality: Our Architectural Design Process
Good design is only half the battle. See how we bridge the gap between initial concepts and the final built form through rigorous site supervision and technical precision.
For the Carlsberg India office, the vision was to create a powerful brand statement from the moment of arrival. This render-to-reality comparison of the elevator lobby shows how we translated that vision, complete with a custom wavy ceiling and iconic green branding, into a striking physical space.
The boardroom at Carlsberg's office was designed to reflect the brand's heritage and collaborative culture. The final space perfectly matches the render, from the custom conference table featuring brand logos to the organic, cloud-like ceiling light.
Every project begins as a blueprint on a raw site. This work-in-progress shot shows the initial stages of a project, with bare walls and a ladder, representing the blank canvas from which we begin to shape a new spatial experience.
This image captures a space during the construction phase, with floor markings laid out and cove lighting installed. It offers a glimpse into the technical precision and planning that underpins the creation of a seamless and refined interior.
A look at "The Corridors" project in Gurugram during construction. Even in its raw state, with framing for walls and exposed ceilings, the future shape of the space and its generous proportions are beginning to emerge.
The elevator lobby at "The Corridors" project taking shape. Here, the marble-clad walls are being installed, giving a first hint of the luxurious and exclusive atmosphere we designed for this grand entrance.
This behind-the-scenes shot from a site in Gurugram shows the structural framework for built-in shelving being installed. It's in these early stages that the foundational elements of a well-organized and functional space are established.
About this collection
What you see here is not just a site in flux, it is the essential bridge between a 3D render and a functional floor. We believe in transparency during construction, which is why we monitor the raw electrical conduits, the ceiling grids, and the custom joinery skeletons. This phase is where we ensure the plumbing and acoustic baffling actually work before the walls are sealed, preventing the common headaches of long-term maintenance and noise pollution that often plague modern commercial spaces.
Every project begins as a set of drawings, but the true test is the translation from paper to site. Our process at Studio IAAD prioritises strict site supervision and detailed construction documentation to ensure the final result matches the initial design intent. When we plan an office, such as the Carlsberg head office, we look far beyond aesthetic choices. We focus on the structural reality: the placement of CAT6 data cabling, the integration of 4000K LED lighting profiles, and the installation of high-STC glass partitions for acoustic privacy.
Whether it is a luxury retail experience center in Delhi or a community clubhouse in Gurugram, our work involves constant on-site audits. We track the progress of material installation, from marble inlay patterns to exposed industrial conduits, ensuring quality control at every stage. This hands-on approach allows us to make real-time decisions, correcting potential flow issues or spatial constraints before they become permanent problems. By maintaining open lines of communication during construction, we turn complex blueprints into fluid, functional environments that serve your specific business needs. The result is a space that feels resolved, where the design philosophy and the physical reality are in complete harmony.
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We are a team that believes your space should be an extension of your brand, not just a layout on a blueprint. At Studio IAAD, we listen to your needs and translate them into functional, lived-in environments that actually work for your team.
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