Narsi & Associates Offices – Navi Mumbai

Firm
  • Client Narsi & Associates,
  • size 20,000 sqft
  • Year 2019
  • Location Navi Mumbai, India,
  • Industry Furniture,
  • Sanjay Puri Architects were engaged by furniture contract company, Narsi & Associates, to design their new offices located in Navi Mumbai, India.

    A series of architectural volumes create an office for a furniture contract company within their factory.

    Volumes within volumes lend each functional part of the office their own identity. A large reception space is punctuated by a 36’ high seating area in the form of elliptical pods floating in a shallow reflecting pool at one end and a landscaped courtyard at the other end.

    Towards one side, a 36’ high multifunctional space with movable modular platforms is designed to be used as a furniture display space, a seminar hall or a social interaction space. A cantilevered sweeping stairway spirals asymmetrically through this volume connecting the 3 levels of the office.

    Each of the spaces within the office is formed by elliptical volumes that create organic circulation spaces between them. A material palette of glass, metallic paint walnut and wood, sound insulation boards, cork and concrete accentuate each area differently.

    Lighting is integrated into the design in multiple ways. Perforated partitions of wood fused with Plexiglas, pyramidal modules ceilings, a conference room with an installation of light-infused aluminum pipes.

    On each level, large openings allow natural light into the internal spaces from the northern side and unobstructed views of the factory on the southern side.

    Exposed ducting & exposed structural steel supports allude to the industrial space of the factory along with the steel finishes for most of the partitions.

    Each of the workstation areas, the discussion rooms, the cabins, conference room, multi-functional space & video conferencing room based upon the client’s brief is individual in identity and arranged organically over 3 levels forming an architectural interior with a composition of varying volumes.

    Design: Sanjay Puri Architects
    Photography: Vinesh Gandhi