serie architects / chris lee and kapil gupta: rc office complex, mumbai

serie architects / chris lee and kapil gupta: rc office complex, mumbai


rc office complex, mumbai by chris lee and kapil gupta of serie architects
all images courtesy serie architects


the ongoing transformation of kurla in north mumbai, india is characterized by the relentless
proliferation of new office blocks, where the typical 5-6 storey blocks adopts the exclusive
corporate lobbies as a strategy to import the image of the cbd into this former small industrial
area.

chris lee and kapil gupta of UK serie architects seek to resist this tendency with their project
to create a clear separation between the public and the existing city and the projected
and exclusive corporate entity. their proposal begins with the rethinking of
the lobby and atrium of typical office blocks.



the rc office can be seen as a single office block, sliced open into 2 smaller blocks
but brought back together by a public void. the main atrium and lobby space as the new
public void is conceived as a series of rotating volumes articulated by ruled surfaces.
at each different rotation, the atrium and lobbies takes on a different programmatic role.

starting from the ground, the typically excusive corporate lobby is transformed into
a public promenade, connecting lbs road on the west side of the site to the existing lake
on the north.

as the atrium rotates upwards, it dispenses other public program along its ruled surface:
cafes, gym, roof decks and lounges.

the rotational atrium also acts as a light catcher, drawing light along its rotation,
illuminating the ruled surface and reflecting light into the heart of the building.         





model of rc complex


model of rc complex


model of rc complex



model of rc complex

































project info:
total area:  10,000 sqm
client: rc group india
date: commission. ongoing
design: chris lee / kapil gupta
ridhika db
02.12.10  
12
looks a lot like the one ando tadao designed... somewhere in the dessert..
daich   02.12.10
Beautifully graphic....
I like it even if other projects resemble it.
21ronin.com
Ronin   02.12.10
daich, which one is that?
SKD   02.12.10
@ SKD
He meant the maritime museum in Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi
biboarchitect   02.12.10
thanks
SKD   02.12.10
Intersting...needs more curves though I feel the idea is not to have curves depending on the location. Could have it looking like a Oil Rig with Flumes.
Gus   02.12.10
very nice
liaqat   02.14.10
Canyon: Pubic Void....um really?
dev   02.15.10
First impression interesting shape and inner core, but after a closer look at the floorplans I really got disappointed. The office workers are packed like chickens in open "working" spaces with little daylight. It is scientifically proved that open working spaces dont work (bad communication and productivity) and that a simple thing as daylight is essential. Once again it shows that today's architects care to less about the future users and let their clients spent all their money on spectacular buildings and in this case not on good working spaces. I read somewhere else on this Designboomblog a recommendation to read the experiencing architecture blog if you are interested in architecture dedicated to its users. I totally agree that this is a must for all architects to read.
sevir   02.15.10
yep space could be better planned!
Praneet
pa   02.16.10
predictably 'contemporary'!
By looking at such building I feel like my intestine is twisted due to bad stomach..., or that's the intention?
anant   02.16.10
looks like a 3rd year student project.
funny how certain sections can give the impression that they could have come from any spec office building.
kolohe   02.16.10

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