IR3028

Faculty: Dexter Pereira

TA: Bhakti Shah

Innovative Office Design: Navigating Tech and Identity

The evolution of workspaces, closely linked to industrialization, has reached a pivotal point with the rise of the service industry and technological advancements like 5G. Modern office design, once an afterthought, is now integral to corporate strategies. The competitive edge offered by innovative workspace design has driven constant change.
This studio seeks to expose students to the nuances of office design, exploring department functionalities, their interplay, and the ever-evolving corporate office landscape. It delves into how interior design can convey a company's identity within the office environment, utilizing furniture systems, spatial arrangements, materials, and graphics. The incorporation of technology systems (HVAC, lighting, safety, security, connectivity) within the design will be explored. Students will apply this knowledge to design a mid-sized (1500 - 2000 sqm) office space, incorporating space planning, services and interior detailing.
The culmination includes an extensive presentation, emphasizing the essentials for corporate clients, comprehensive plans, sections, 3D visualizations, and material boards. Proficiency in various design software (e.g., ACAD, 3D Max, SketchUp, Rhino) is encouraged for the final output. This studio empowers students to craft office spaces that seamlessly integrate function, aesthetics, and technological innovation.

Studio Unit

Research, Analysis and Concept Development

Concept Implementation

Integration of Services

Final Presentation

Renders, Plan perspective and Isometric view