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Studio Ardete

Panchkula (Haryana) India.

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Skewboid

Skewboid is a terrace office situated on an existing building in the industrial sector around the suburbs of Chandigarh. The rugged ennui of the industrial neighborhood presented by the lack of pleasant views steered the objective to develop a built environment as a whole where the construct would be an extension of the macro environment rather than consuming it completely.  The office was interpreted as a microcosm of outward flowing spaces within a bounded box. From the exterior, the building appears to be an assemblage of distinct volumes representative of a larger milieu.  The open spaces and the closed ones intertwine with one another unifying the spatial volume. These distinguishable volumes strike out as stretched cuboids.

Skewboid offers a dynamic skew of perspective through its varying heights and perceptive volumes which propound a visual dilemma of longevity. The meandering spaces within lead to individual encapsulating microcosms. The landscape is intimately created for each of these envelops providing a sense of unique inheritance and privacy. The terrace is envisioned as a congregational space for friends and family, a projection of the built environment following the lines of the undulating enclosures. The granite, gravel and the wood continue through the extroverted environment into the enclosure creating a sense of fluidity, emphasizing the building as a part of the whole and an augmentation of the environment thus created. The design focuses upon each space as an entity of its own creating semi independent auras enhanced by the use of modern contemporary materials. A similar design typology is followed for the furniture used in the interior, almost a continuation of the external aspects of the building.

The two main volumes are laid in an angular manner, making two axis of vision. The spaces are interpenetrating volumes which face away from each other, welcoming different views into the room. The swathe is created in a considerable manner which tends to complement the axial configuration by providing a refreshing sight of grandeur through exclusivity.  The construct is further accentuated by the varying heights of the volumes. The structure is made by a spatial lattice, a skin and bones structure flowing freely from wall to ceilings forming an amalgamation of surfaces. The sloping roof-scape of aluminum clad paneling with directional pattern following the slope is an integral element of design which acts as the skin. ACP paneling with brushed finish laid over a matrix of steel frames presents a beguiling yet artistic conundrum reacting to the shades of nature. The firm boldness of the structure is balanced by the lightness of the materials and the tones of white and grey which tend to create a minimalistic charm. The tonal spatiality is heightened by the windows in all directions forming a play of light across the days and seasons. The patterns thus created, makes the light an inherent material of the space providing a texture of serenity. At once both an inclusive and an exclusive affair, Skewboid offers an enticing oeuvre of benign tranquility.

 

 

 
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Status: Built
Location: Sec - 82 Mohali,Punjab, India
Firm Role: Principal Architect and Interior Designer
Additional Credits: Project Name – Skewboid

Architect or Architect Firm – Studio Ardete

Design Head- Ar. Badrinath Kaleru

Design Team- Ar. Badrinath Kaleru, Ar. Prerna Kaleru, Ar. Anusha Sharma, Ar. Mehak Gupta , Ar. Ramandeep Rathour

Project Management- R.S Builders

Electrical & Lighting Consultant- The Luminars

Metal Fabrication- B.N.K Dome Archi

Official website – www.studioardete.com

Completion Year – 2018

Built Area – 2387 SQFT

Project Location – Mohali (Punjab) INDIA.

Photographer – Ar.Purnesh Dev Nikhanj.

Material used: Glass – Art N Glass (Laminated glass)

Lighting – I Guzzini

Veneers – Turakhia Veneers

Stone – CERA Grey Granite

Furniture- Durenzo