
The facade: A hexagonal pattern was used as a base and through iterative process various porosity patterns were generated from it to create different light conditions. This resulted in a variable opacity condition in the facade that had a dual purpose of creating performative architecture and also created variable openings on the facade in various orientations generating a design for the facade that is animating and has an inherent meaning. This resulting pattern morphs from high opacity on the north facade to low opacity on the south facade, with an intermediate opacity on East and on west facade respectively.





The Jali facade is made of Glass Reinforced Concrete panels. In terms of construction tolerances a system has been adopted whereby through cnc milling, a mould will be created for the facade pattern and this mould will be used for casting the facade panels. The curvature of the entrance will be also casted using this process whereby by using digital fabrication of mould a higher accuracy in the design is achieved.
Lighting: Lux level of 500 has been achieved in the building at a workstation height from each floor plate, along with a daylight factor of 2 over 80% of the floor plate; this is done to ensure that artificial lighting is not required inside the building on a normal day. The main objective is to reduce heat gain and optimize façade opening ratio, ensuring no artificial lighting is required on a typical day. An animated façade is designed as an outcome of different façade opening ratio depending on the orientation.

Credits | |
Client: | Punjab Kesari |
Location: | Delhi NCR, India |
Built-up Area: | 18,000 sqm |
Site Area: | 5200 sqm |
Status: | Under construction |
Estimated opening: | Jan 2017 |
Architects: | Studio Symbiosis Architects |
Design: | Britta Knobel Gupta, Amit Gupta |
Associate: | Pranav Semwal |
Lead Project Architect: | Akshay Kodoori |
Project Team: | Isha Pundir, Manu Sharma, DentisaKoleva, S. Adarsh |
Images: | Studio Symbiosis |
Awards: | Winner Best Office Architecture India 2016-17, International Property Awards. |
Sustainability: Sustainability is at the epicentre of the project embedded in form of, optimized natural lighting, cross ventilation and reduction of heat gain. The double jali screen reduces the outside air temperature in front of the glass. The colder air is going in and pulled into the atrium through the chimney effect of the atrium space and resulting in natural ventilation and reducing the indoor air temperature naturally so the cooling load for the air conditioning is reduced.
