Few Walls and a Roof Office

Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara

Few Walls and a Roof Office

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ARCHITECTS
inpractice

BUILDERS
Anaya Infracon

FURNITURE
Rachna Interiors

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
Shreeji Structurals

PROJECT TEAM
Maulie Pandya, Nimisha Kathad

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Akshar Landscape Architects

DESIGN TEAM
Caitanya Patel, Jay Vadodaria, Parth Patel, Vivek Gajjar

MANUFACTURERS
SK Marbles

PHOTOGRAPHS
Vivek Eadara

AREA
292 m²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Ahmedabad, India

CATEGORY
Offices

The image of a modern office is thinly partitioned open workstations with limited or no privacy, designed with a one-size-fits-all layout.

Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara
Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara

Even with overlapping DNA, no two individuals are truly alike in a family; similarly, individuals in a work family function in their own separate ways.

Nonetheless, in both cases, a designer caters to the sum and the parts, as we did for the sales office of an upcoming residential infrastructure project in Ahmedabad - a Few Walls and a Roof.

Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara
Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara

Each space, a bit disjoined from the other, is designed to be adaptable and to suit an individual’s requirements.

The scattered cubes in the layout give individuals those intimate spaces, and the meandering pathways and the central courtyard are the public spaces - open for adaptation and interpretation and malleable to suit the users.

Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara
Few Walls and a Roof Office
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The circulation spaces are the threshold between the two - maintaining the balance and enabling permeable connections.

Few Walls and a Roof is the personification of this idea - the walls are like individuals in a family, each different from the other, and yet, they hold the roof together, creating a contiguous whole.

Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara
Few Walls and a Roof Office
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The office is built to be demolished once the aligned project is complete.

The roof, made of steel, can be taken off as a hat; the wall, made in debris-crushed bricks, can again be turned into debris, and the many greens can remain here, as always.

Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara
Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara
Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara


Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara
Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara
Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara
Few Walls and a Roof Office
© Vivek Eadara


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Sketches
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Plan


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Sectional Detail Model
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Sectional Detail Model
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Site Model


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Section A
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Section B
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Section C
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Wall Section


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East Elevation
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South Elevation