Exterior view of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Exterior view of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
The programme is split with clarity: the ground and first floors house the clients' showroom, while the second and third are earmarked for rental. This duality introduced an immediate constraint where every square foot required programmatic accountability. Architects Kavin Prasanth and Sabari Vijayakumar turned inward toward the epistemology of furniture itself. Joinery, an elemental principle in furniture-making, became the conceptual and structural starting point. Metal columns and beams were articulated as joinery-inspired assemblies, collapsing the boundary between structure and expression. Precision-engineered 60×60 mm metal box sections form the primary load-bearing system, a necessity the architects refused to conceal.
Exterior view of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Within this language emerges the “brick on sticks” strategy; a subtle tectonic inversion where a substantial brick mass appears to hover upon a filigreed matrix of steel columns. What reads as a delicate, almost ornamental frame is, in fact, a slender steel exoskeleton that absorbs the entire gravitational load. The brick operates as a spatial and climatic envelope, allowing the upper floors to register as a suspended masonry datum poised lightly above the ground plane. This material choice draws from Bengaluru’s architectural memory, providing a perceptible gravity where the steel frame seeks dematerialization.
Exterior view of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Exterior view of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Exterior view of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
External facade view of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Double Height Space of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
The massing strategy reinforces this tension. While the basement absorbs services, the lower floors retreat toward the rear, allowing the upper levels to project outward as a floating street-facing volume. A double-height glazed front blurs the boundary between inside and outside, turning the building into a spatial display. Ultimately, this project positions itself as a “not-so-typical” commercial building through restraint, precision, and structural candour. In a city eager to be noticed, this structure assumes attention will be earned by those willing to look closely enough to understand what is holding it together.
Double Height Space of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Commercial space on rent of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Commercial space on rent of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Bedroom Suite Display of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Furniture & Decor Display unit of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Balcony of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Detailed shot of facade of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Detailed shot of facade of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Basement Plan of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Ground Floor Plan of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
First Floor Plan of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Second Floor Plan of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Third Floor Plan of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Terrace Plan of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio
Section of Brick on Sticks by Dot Bot Studio