Corporate Headquarters for Rug Republic / Architecture Discipline

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New Delhi, India
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'It’s fascinating to take something forgotten and to give it new life: This is the century of recuperation. There is no space, no forests, no water anymore for continuous production of new things. So, take something old and make it special.’ Akshat Bhatt, Principal Architect Emerging from this thought, the design of the Rug Republic headquarters in Okhla, in the heart of New Delhi is a reaction to its industrial setting: an indictment of what we have brought our cities to. The brief presented by the client was to make the existing dilapidated building usable again, within a limited budget and with minimal interventions. Hence, a great emphasis has been placed on reclaiming the usable spaces, by undoing ad-hoc alterations in the building’s spatial layout and removing layers of the flooring that was done by its previous occupants.

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Plan - Access
Corporate Headquarters for Rug Republic / Architecture Discipline - Interior Photography, Concrete, Beam, Column
© Jeetin Sharma

The design, a weeping transformer, is a reinterpretation of an expression of warehouses that emerges out of the architect’s understanding of the physical context and the challenges it posed. By equating Okhla to a war zone, a metal shell has been enveloped around the structure to protect the interiors from the hostile and acrid environment. An inward-looking building, therefore, finds its justification in the site’s industrial skyline that offers nothing of visual interest at eye levels.

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Furthermore, acrid air quality and ruckus created by the monkeys in the neighborhood demanded a deviation from the conventional glass architecture and prevented large openings on the façade. Within the building, the movement is centered around a helical staircase, thereby a curved aperture creates a sharp contrast against the rectilinear ceiling and establishes a visual connection between all floors. The curved form is further reflected on the exterior façade and helps draw the eye towards it. There is a well-defined hierarchy in the spatial organization. Frequently used spaces such as offices and temporary exhibitions are housed on the ground floor, while permanent exhibitions for the company’s diverse products and private office cubicles are accommodated on the upper levels.

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© Jeetin Sharma
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Plan - Third floor

Two container areas have been designed as a spillover space during the work breaks and a small terrace on the top provides views of the distant greens. Since the building has been designed for one of the largest international exporters of rugs and soft furniture, the idea was to create a bare shell that generates a non-intrusive backdrop to celebrate their exquisite work. This has been enabled using bare black interiors, rebar cage and other inexpensive interventions for the exhibition that offer unfinished aesthetics to the space. Furthermore, the use of temporary interventions adds to a degree of flexibility to the internal layout. The floors are lined using fire bricks to allow ease of removal for re-working in the future. On the exterior façade, a visual connection to the outside has been maintained using controlled apertures crafted in Corten steel.

Corporate Headquarters for Rug Republic / Architecture Discipline - Interior Photography, Stairs
© Jeetin Sharma

The jaali allows minimal daylight to penetrate within and prevent monkeys from entering the premises. However, on the lower floor near the entrance, split-face granite stones have been used for their ease of maintenance and rigidity. To achieve functional efficiency and ease of maintenance, the services have been planned on the outside. The building is a reflection of the current time and creates a strong impression with the onlooker. It has been designed as a protective armor offering very little views of the outside, keeping the hostile and acrid environment away. By doing so, it puts forth a pressing question “have we brought ourselves to this? And, even if we have, can we still make it interesting?” Instead of hiding under a veil of glass and granite, the design aims to make a post-industrial statement that would intrigue the visitor. With carefully engineered design interventions, a new life has been leased to the structure and made it pertinent for years to come.

Corporate Headquarters for Rug Republic / Architecture Discipline - Exterior Photography, Wood, Facade
© Jeetin Sharma

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Address:Okhla, New Delhi, Delhi, India

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Cite: "Corporate Headquarters for Rug Republic / Architecture Discipline" 20 Jan 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/955295/corporate-headquarters-for-rug-republic-architecture-discipline> ISSN 0719-8884

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