ES Office | Saransh

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ES Office | Saransh

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  • Project Name: ES Office
  • Practice: Saransh
  • Products: AutoDesk , Trimble
  • Completion year: 2024
  • Gross Built up Area: 7500 sq.ft
  • Project Location: Ahmedabad
  • Country: India
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Kaveesha Shah
  • Design Team: Shalin Panchal, Muskaan Agrawal
  • Clients: Earth Syscom
  • Landscape Consultants: Studio 23n72e
  • Others: Visualisation: Chasing Light Studio, Project Management: Harshil Patel, HVAC: Link Digital System, Electrical: Jagdish Ahir, Carpentry: Jagdish Panchal
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Excerpt: ES Office by Saransh is the result of a design idea that lets the outdoors pour in while offering a climate-friendly design solution. Shaped by its panoramic facade and green views, the office is conceived as a semi-open workspace where light, nature, and thoughtful planning merge to create an interior that feels open, connected, and protected. The concept emphasizes openness while responding to climate with simple, effective spatial moves.

Project Description

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[Text as submitted by architect] ES Office is the result of a design idea based on the intention to let the outdoors pour in while also proving to be a climate friendly design solution.

ES Office | Saransh
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This 7500 sq ft office is spread across an entire office floor of a commercial building on a prominent Ahmedabad street. The space gets all its natural light through a wide panoramic glass facade wrapped on the east, west and south facades of the building. The south opening is the widest one with a 140 feet glass facade running along the entire length of the space.

ES Office | Saransh
Floor Plan © Saransh
ES Office | Saransh
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This feature dictated most of the planning of the interior spaces. The south opening brings ample light washing across the space, but for most of the months in Ahmedabad it also brings in high temperatures ranging from 35-45 degrees celsius.The office’s structure called for a requirement of 8 closed workspaces, 6 partially closed cubicles and 60 open workstations.

ES Office | Saransh
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ES Office | Saransh
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Bearing in mind the building’s heat gain, the closed spaces were pushed to the north and most protected side of the building, followed by the cubicles and workstations, leaving a 6 foot wide passage for arterial circulation right next to the south opening. This allows direct sunlight to enter up to the depth of the passage and protects all the workspaces from the direct heat while still allowing the light to penetrate through the entire work floor.

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The view on the south is an open greenspace. The passage is treated to feel like an extension of this green space, with the bricks and planters integrated into the design. Furthermore, the lighting is designed to replicate a skylight further adding to the effect of the outside pouring in. The work floor is treated in the manner of a “semi-open” space with the primary lighting element inspired by the purlins of a lattice verandah, and only the cabins truly treated as “inside” spaces.

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The reception and conference rooms are an extension of the green corridor, where a visitor initially enters via a relatively discrete entry with the space gradually unfolding itself as one moves in towards the reception area. The green view acts as a backdrop to the spacious brick clad reception space. The reception area is flanked by a small meeting room and a large conference room, providing easy access to visitors without disturbing the primary workspace.

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