Ezulix is a growing software development company providing a wide range of cost – effective assistance to startup businesses and enterprises. Ashoka Design Studio, in charge of the complete Design & Build project, has translated this need for business growth into an uplifting, vibrant and contemporary design that still embodies the values and DNA of the company.
An office filled with energy created by the accumulation and contrast of materials. On one hand, office buildings are expected to create comfortable and personal workspaces, on the other hand, to represent the company’s identity. We have created a response to the context, architecture form and construction, the emotional expression of the facade, and sensation.
The plan layout is designed in such a way to fit out open space working stations, three individual offices, a meeting room, reception, restrooms and a dining area. The key highlight of the project was the grey and black color scheme chosen for the interiors, breaking the misconception of using light colors in corporate interiors.
The building’s façade is covered by aluminum cladding to reduce the heat and the amount of sun light entering the building with the programmed lighting which will amaze visitors with a warm welcome and for the insiders providing visibility to the outside through its clear, perforate and opaque design.
The façade becomes a recognizable feature that adds a unique characteristic to the project as the owner has intended and as a result, the project is able to enhance the quality of life for the users on the inside while also being considerate to the existing surrounding community.
The facade is incorporated with programming lights, reflecting its identity as a software development company. As per the client's personality and his love for programming and coding the ceiling of the MD cabin has dynamic optics lighting.
Lights used in the whole office were task-based and ambiance lighting. To open up the whole space glass partitions were used in the workspace to integrate transparency and acoustic privacy.
On the first floor, the planning is function-driven and consists of a reception, MD cabin, and conference room.