What Is Pravaah?
“Pravaah” is a term that represents the concept of movement or flow, which can be applied to various aspects such as time, ideas, energy, and water. It also signifies the continuous and ever-changing nature of life, thoughts, and processes.
The architecture focuses on creating buildings and structures that harmonize with the environment and blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. Its fluid design represents the integration of ideas and materials, providing a sustainable workspace in harmony with the ecological habitat. Additionally, the architecture emphasizes the use of Ferrocement as a material, showcasing a holistic approach that respects its properties.
Concept Of Pravaah Workplace
The office layout at Pravaah is designed to be simple and have a natural flow. It is located at a prominent road intersection, which makes it visible and appealing. The surrounding area is filled with drought-friendly local flora, which attracts potential buyers. The entrance is painted in a welcoming white color, giving it an inviting character.
The exterior of the building is also white, making it stand out and adding to its allure. Inside, the office maintains the same elegant white theme, with an organic flow and sunlit cabins that have skylights. The windows provide views of a serene enclosed water feature that is exclusive to Pravaah. The design of the office prioritizes biophilic elements such as ventilation, natural light, and greenery, all of which contribute to the mental and physical well-being of its occupants and create a harmonious balance.
Project Info:
Architects: The Grid Architects
Area: 200 m²
Year: 2023
Photographs: Photographix | Sebastian
Design And Concept: Snehal Suthar, Bhadri Suthar
Architects: Vishvajit Hada, Keyur Patel, Parth Vaghela
Sculptor: Mr. Hitendra
Program / Use / Building Function: Workplace
City: Gandhinagar
Country: India























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