The site is located at the intersection of primary arterial roads in Pondicherry. It is abutted by retail and office buildings on either side. The site faces the West hence careful design considerations were to be made to allow the natural light but block the heat from the sun. The principal intent was to design a façade that catches the vehicular and pedestrians’ attention and thereby creates an identity for the office building with a climate-responsive façade inspired by Origami art.
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The building bylaws allow us to build up to four floors. The building houses primarily office space. A circulation core i.e, a staircase and lift connects the users across multiple floors. A service core with toilers and amenities run in parallel to the circulation core. Space for parking is provided in the basement. The primary vantage point for the users and vehicular traffic is the West Façade. Glass panels are provided for the office space to maintain the connection between indoor and outdoor environments.


The climate-responsive façade of this building is a noteworthy feature. The facade is engineered to adapt to the local climate, ensuring maximum energy efficiency and occupant comfort throughout the year. The façade features a striking panel wall that is adorned with an intricate, three-dimensional design and is made up of multiple layers, each with a specific function. The outermost layer is a shading system that controls the amount of sunlight that enters the building. These panels are inspired by the traditional craft ‘Origami’ – the art of folding paper. Each panel has a different degree of aperture. The aperture of these panels varies from 15 Degrees to 45 Degrees. The larger the degree of aperture, the more light it allows, and vice versa. The panels are finished in metallic copper paint. The façade looks dynamic with the constant change in sunlight and shadow thereby seeking the attention of passers-by. Additionally, these panels system helps to reduce the amount of glare and heat gain, creating a pleasant working environment.


The second layer of the facade is the Glass panels. It allows to cut down the outside heat and the highway noise. The facade provides a comfortable and healthy indoor environment while minimizing the building’s impact on the environment. The office spaces are thoughtfully designed with an emphasis on functionality and comfort. The layout of the offices allows for maximum natural light to flow through, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. The spaces are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, providing all the necessary amenities for modern businesses to thrive.


The minimalist design creates a sense of sophistication and elegance that is both timeless and contemporary. The structure is a perfect blend of form and function, with each element serving a purpose while also adding to the overall aesthetic of the building.


Fact File
Designed by: Architecture_Interspace
Project Type: Office Architecture Design
Project Name: 159 West
Location: Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu
Year Built: 2022
Duration of the project: 1 year
Plot Area: 3400 Sq.ft
Project Size: 6000 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Goutaman & Ar. Madhini
Team Design Credits: Prathaban, Thamizh, Selvam & Chezian
Photograph Courtesy: Vignesh
Consultants for the Project: Civil: Prathaban
Products/Materials: Construction Materials: Ultratechcement / Sanitaryware: Jaquar / Facade Systems: Saint Gobain / Windows: koemmerling / Flooring: kajaria Ceramics / Paint: Asian Paints

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