The modern co-working space designed for Blenheim Chalcot, located in Mumbai, is an exquisite symmetry of trendy and advanced elements that help harbor open offices, shared spaces, huddle spaces, situation spaces, and collaboration spaces all under one roof. The space has strong graphic arrangements and powerful color blocking. It is also created with supreme acoustics and zoning to ensure aesthetics match comfort, and an overall contemporary approach to interiors.
Working alone or as part of a group, this space caters for everything. It wasn’t about fitting in desks for everyone, it was about creating a studio culture, pin-up areas, places for informal meetings, and places where one could take their laptop and work in peace. Five different businesses, including the IPL cricket franchise Rajasthan Royals, collaborate in this coworking space. The workspace features 216 desks, nine meeting rooms, one huge conference room, three cabins, a cubicle, a large cafeteria, numerous breakout zones, and a cricket pitch in addition. Modular furniture in vibrant colors contrasts beautifully with carpet and wood flooring, as well as glass and metal dividers within the space. Green space surrounds the building and connects co-workers to the outdoors through floor-to-ceiling glazed exterior walls.
Empty, boring walls feel flat and uninspiring. Adding a green wall has completely transformed the space by making it feel fresh and inviting, and it also helps with productivity at the office. While the exposed ceiling and services harmonize with the rest of the room, the open cell ceiling gives the lounge a visually appealing cover. The cafe and green wall passage are accentuated by industrial hanging rope lights, whereas the workspace is illuminated by linear lighting. The cafeteria in the back has large high tables, while the pod seating with benches allows casual interaction. An amphitheater corner is designed beautifully for engaging people to gather around and have fun.
A coworking space, at its core, is a place to work. As a result, it was essential to create spaces that are private or simply quiet, where members could focus. On the other hand, a shared office space always has a diverse group of professionals, so it was essential to offer spaces where everyone can socialize while working, and Blenheim Chalcot happens to be one such place.