Office interior for MindTree
Bengaluru, India
- Arquitectos
- CnT Architects
- Año
- 2005
The project involved the interior design of a six-storey 1400 person facility. The ground floor accommodates specialized functions such as an auditorium and training rooms. The work areas break away from the sterile convention of a cubicle grid, and build on a fractal geometry where the repetition of a basic workgroup creates a spatial order of community spaces at varying scales. The basic building block is a single workstation – a “mind”. Seven minds (the scale of an extended family) form a “home”. Three homes form a “cluster”. Three to three and a half clusters form a “neighborhood”. And neighborhoods come together in a central meeting place for the floor which is called the “agora”. The agora is like a central meeting place in a typical Indian village – a platform around a tree. The fractal geometry does away with neutral corridors. The circulation spaces are meaningful spaces within a community hierarchy, which makes the whole office feel more open.
The project won the First Prize for Office Spaces in the Anchor-Institute of Indian Interior Designers Awards 2008; and won a commendation at the national level and runners up at south zone level in Institute of Interior Designers / MK Awards 2009.
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