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DESIGN

TEST
Srinidhi
Presentor

My name is Srinidhi, and I am from Hyderabad. I graduated with a degree in Architecture from CSIIT
School of Planning and Architecture in 2023. After graduation, I worked as a Design Coordinator at
Odd Jobs India Private Limited, where I gained extensive knowledge of various materials and
furniture used in interior design.

Prior to this, I completed my internship at Udhbhava Architects, where I focused primarily on


producing working drawings for residential projects, further developing my technical and design
skills.
CONCEPT
When designing a work place, it's imperative to
prioritize accessibility, inclusivity, and adaptability.
This means ensuring that the workspace is easily
reachable for everyone, accommodating diverse
needs and situations, and fostering an environment
where everyone feels welcome and valued.

Drawing inspiration from the Japanese cultural


principle of KANSO, I have embraced the notion of
simplicity and decluttering within our workplace
design.
Kanso encourages the elimination of unnecessary
elements, focusing solely on what is essential.
This approach ensures a professional environment
devoid of excess ornamentation, fostering
efficiency and clarity in our workspace.
REQUIREMENTS
1.Assigned Workstations (4) - 1500x700mm
2 Shared/Agile Workstations (32) - 1500 x 700
3 Focused Workstations (Touchdown area) 6 seats
4 Touchdown Stations -Normally high tables and chairs. Average size of a touchdown station is for 3-4 people.
5 Open meetings/Collaboration spaces
6 Informal meeting/ Lounge spaces
7 Tech Table - High table
8 Cafeteria (35-40 No. of persons) - should have store and dishwash are and hand wash area
9. Coffee Stations
10. Phone Booths (2)
11 Meeting Room(1) - 2 PAX
12 Meeting Room(4) - 4 PAX
13 Meeting Room (3) - 6-8 PAX with display racks (one room for home and lifestyle and one for clothing)
14 Rest room (1)
15 Recreation Room/ Space
16 Workstation/ desk in Library / Silent zone - Mix of formal and informal seating
17. Reception
18 Toilets
18 Lockers (36) Separate lockers to be provided
19 Mail/ Courier room
20 Electrical Room
21 Server Room - 3 racks
22 Printer room
23 Product Storage
24 Reconfigurable display shelves in the workhall - display for home and lifestyle products as well as clothing
LAYOUT
VISUALS

WORKSTATION MIX OFFORMAL & INFORMAL


SEATING AREA

Please note that all images in this presentation are not rendered
images; they are intended solely to provide an idea of the spaces.
WORKSTATION &OPEN MEETING/ COLLABORATION AREA
CAFETERIA
RECREATION SPACE
Thank You

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