Cubicles and fixed office seats are no more the idea of a corporate office. Neither is the idea welcomed any longer by the employees at present. Blame it on globalization or developing interests, corporate architecture now is all about creating a relaxing atmosphere for its employees. This in a way is an effect of the increasing exposure to foreign land. The concept of a free work environment has been running in the foreign corporate world since years. Now, being aware of this, the Indian employees are also in demand of something similar to that. Thus to cater to this demand, the corporate sector is investing wisely on constructing offices with lawns outdoors and couches indoors. From funky colors on the wall with vibrant patterns on it, fancy conference rooms, easy to access cafeterias, to multi-purpose sculptures, these corporates...
Sanjay Srivastava, VP & Head of Architecture -Design, Reliance
Nandini Mukherjee
Deepawali Dutta
Sanjay Dutt, Managing Director, Cushman & Wakefield
Shajai Jacob, Director & Head - Marketing, JLL India
Ashish Jauhri, Director – Design, DSP Design Associates Pvt. Ltd
Pawan Desai, Co-Founder & CEO, MitKat Advisory Services
Deben Moza, , Joint CEO and ED, Project Management Services, Knight Frank Property Services Pvt. Ltd.
Ar. Saptarshi CHAKRABARTI (IGBC-AP), Principal Architect, Surbana Jurong Private Limited
Rohit Mohan, Head- Design & Development, EmaarMGF
Varun Juneja, VP – Design & Development, ATS Infrastructure Ltd.
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