These cutting-edge interior designs for technology services company – globant were created by Alhad Gore of Beyond Design Architects, who are experts in the art of storytelling. Beyond Design Architects were fast to answer to the challenge of designing for a firm that creates break-through customer experiences. They are responsible for the interactive interiors that they created for globant’s enormous 75,000 square foot office facility in Pune, India. Although the majority of the work spaces are open-plan, they are designed to be unique pockets of narrative in order to be responsive to the collaborative processes of working while also protecting workers’ right to privacy and the essential role-playing of autonomous employees. Consequently, the two-level program, which spans a total area of 40,000 square feet, is divided into four distinct quadrants, each of which contains a unique collection of meeting rooms, collaborative spaces, phone booths, and designated fire exits. These quadrants are designed to foster an atmosphere that is characterized by camaraderie and interpersonal interaction. Despite the fact that the lounge-like welcome is circular, meeting rooms come in box or bean-shaped avatars. The notion of dissimilarity extends to the division of spaces and furnishings as well. Geometry plays a role in this situation since no two places are identical to one another. an atmosphere that is upholstered and soft, stark and nearly neutral, bar-stool atmosphere, school-bench appeal, street-side phone-booth seclusion, rustic metal enclosure atmosphere, fine-dine finery, informal chat charm… Every area is subjected to a unique situation, which leads to the formation of a unique story inside the minds of each individual worker. In addition to this, there are a few aspects that are treated more than others, such as the ceiling: This design, which the architect refers to as the “no-ceiling” concept, has a pipe rail as a deconstructive element. It serves as a tool for directing the way, and it may also be used to hang swings, acoustical panels, bus handles, and space separators. the ‘learning tree’ scenario, where a frp tree is acclimatized with acoustical panels and light fittings complete with acrylic origami birds hanging from the ceiling, for the ideal ideating hub; the ingeniously designed writable areas on existing columns clad with writable film or even meeting room surfaces finished with black painted glass; the challenge of acoustical phone booths ideal for one-two members equipped with technological paraphernalia and adequate air-flow complete, and the like … Ensure that the environment remains adaptable and dynamic at all times. The positioning of the human resources department with its individualistic interview rooms – right in the center of the office – is the idea that has been lauded the most in this modern-day working environment. This placement provides the prospective employee with a whiff of the cultural ethos of the organization. The architect does a good job of blurring the lines between materiality and emotional reaction by using color and shape as the primary components of this creative aggregation. Please visit indiaartndesign.com in order to examine the graphics of this cutting-edge place of business.