Conceptual Architectural Design and Modern Office Proposals
These designs represent our investigations into material limits, climate-responsive facades, and the orchestration of complex volumetric spaces. Every proposal explores how architecture can redefine standard industrial and corporate landscapes.
This conceptual design for the Alstone office features a massive cantilevered element. The form demonstrates the strength and versatility of Alstone cladding as a lightweight material, with a perforated and pleated skin that gives the large volume a sense of lightness.
For an office building proposal in Udaipur, our design combines crisp linear forms with gentle, multi-arched canopies. The facade is deeply recessed to provide shade, while the north side opens onto a lawn, creating a porous connection to the landscape.
This is a view of our "landscraper" office concept in Dudu, designed for a stone company. The building is integrated into the landscape to create a cooler internal environment, offering a stark contrast to the typical industrial structures in the area.
The entrance to the conceptual "landscraper" office is designed as a passage through the earth itself. This approach creates a unique arrival experience and reinforces the architectural idea of the building being one with the landscape.
About Conceptual & Unbuilt Visions
Our conceptual process involves rigorous analysis of site conditions, material properties, and environmental performance long before we finalize a form. Whether we are testing the structural limits of a cantilevered facade for a corporate office or burying a structure into the terrain to mitigate extreme heat, we treat each project as a definitive study in architectural physics and occupant comfort.
Architecture in our practice is a response to the inherent constraints of a site. When designing the Dudu landscraper concept, we rejected the typical industrial shed model. Instead, we utilized earth berms to coccoon the internal courts, a strategic decision that facilitates natural light ingress while maintaining thermal stability against the arid climate. This approach fundamentally shifts the building from being an intruder in the landscape to an integral part of the ecosystem.
Our office proposals, such as the Alstone project, serve as laboratories for material engineering. Here, we manipulated the facade to incorporate pleated, perforated skins that reduce the visual weight of massive cantilevered volumes. This technique allows for grand architectural gestures without compromising structural integrity or aesthetic lightness.
We apply this same technical rigor to all our concepts, whether we are exploring North light trusses to improve factory floor efficiency or designing deep recessed facades in Udaipur to create porous connections between indoor workstations and external lawns. By integrating MEP coordination and sun path analysis at the conceptual stage, we ensure that our most ambitious visions remain rooted in functional, livable reality.
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