Architectural Musings

Several aspects define building design: locale, context, function, occupancy- that become significant determinants from the final architectural make-up affecting cutting-edge dynamism that’s an order during the day…

While creating Arena Space, the attention-catching blue glass high-rise that captures one using its simplicity on JVLR road, Mumbai, designers Rajan & Sachin Goregaoker of GA Design have oriented it for the north to help keep it available to the skyline with three sides enveloped in glass for continuous proper sights although the help are consigned towards the south.

Created around the lines of the fluid ribbon, which arises from the floor and systems round the building, dynamically spinning towards the terrace, the apparently simple glass box generally is covered with this ribbon, catching your eyes of passersby – a unique design in stark contrast to the surroundings.

The commercial business building exudes a powerful place of work identity, where all of its Vaastu-compliant seamless large flooring sits on the rectangular plate, hosting just one office fit-out. As the lower three flooring constitute a triple-height lobby around the west side, the ribbon element grows and contracts on certain flooring, subjecting the refuge decks randomly times. Because it reaches the top building, the ribbon angles out dynamically to supply a perfect branding location after which stretches out past the terrace level. A glass lift core around the west side supports the building along with the ribbon on one for reds along with a glass facade with vertical aluminium fins alternatively.

The dwelling in most its simplicity works at achieving an inside full of sun light and openness, while architecturally challenging the mould of foreseeable form and style. As being a commercial building, the glass facade is basically a mix of several materials like dark granite posts around the lower flooring, aluminium cladding, aluminium extruded sections and performance glass.

Using the west side completely uncovered, it had been faithfully made the decision the glass accustomed to shield the sun’s rays and reduce warmth grow in the inside, could be high end blue glass. In age legendary architecture that can make an announcement by its sheer presence, the world Space building sticks out because of its understated aesthetic, making certain an appropriate atmosphere because of its residents, although it impacts and reflects upon the dynamism a company conglomerate would naturally enjoy being connected with. Click the link to see the pictures of the building on indiaartndesign.com

Coastal Corollary

By Pari Syal Photography: Courtesy Designex Designers Anand and Ashish Kulkarni of Kolhapur-based firm Designex, contextually orient a bungalow within the Konkan region… A sprawling 4500 sq. foot. bungalow situated within the Konkan region of Maharashtra at Kankavli, around the Mumbai-Goa highway offers a welcoming entrance having a facade clad in Shera wood and stone having a S.S finished plate flaunting the nameplate inside a bold red-colored colour. The floor plus one structure has its own entrance situated mid-way between your existing floor and also the planned bottom floor. Using the site laying next to the highway, its RCC work below highway level, multiple floor levels anoint the bungalow lending it an intriguing feel. Improving this selection and contextualising it using the closeness from the Konkan shoreline, the designers have discerningly designed area of the living space and outlined it having a double height sloping roof with skylights to herald sun light and promote a willowy, shifting shadow-play during the day. The house is made to accommodate a house-office using its private entrance. This and lavish living areas – both, private and public, are set up backward and forward flooring and also the spacious feel is nurtured by using glass within the flooring, railing, balconies so that as partition walls. A moderate colour pattern having a prominent hue or two straight lines along with a trifle overdose of pattern from the dcor quotient. However, a practical appeal dominates as the house is lacking of excess baggage when it comes to artefacts, excess furniture and so on. Lights are well added to cove and ambient lighting setting a dark tone from the inside. A subtle but good component of design may be the play of levels between flooring and also to highlight functional divisions such as the puja area which has no walls, has its own floor lifted slightly over the living space, with stark whitened vitrified flooring. A glass floor with Brought light and whitened polished pebbles below it, in the living space level, aesthetically separates the puja in the living area. Further, the interior-outdoors equation using the balconies opening to a look at coconut palms raises the seaside feel and renders the house being an all-weather haven. to see images click inditerrain.indiaartndesign.com