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Esquire Office

 Architects: Studio Bipolar


 Area:1200.0 ft²
 Text description provided by the architects. Esquire being an American men's magazine,
published in the United States, is one which screams sophistication, yet it accomplishes this
in a quirky and whimsical tone.
 This thought was to be carried out in the design of their own branded nightclub in the heart of
new delhi.
 For the sole purpose of supervision over the nightclub and its administration, Esquire needed
a workspace to be developed for them in Defence Colony Market, new delhi This work hub
was being developed for the “creative owners of a nightclub” and the design had to reflect this
very aspect as well.
 The concept :‘Sophisticated madness. The idea of primary colors being used in the interiors so
• Another parameter to be kept in mind was the fact as to enact dynamism in the mind-set of the users yet depicting simplicity and minimalism.
that Esquire emerged in the Art Deco Era when
traditionalism gradually converted into modernism.
• Art Deco influenced the design of buildings,
furniture, jewellery, fashion, cars, and everyday
objects and had arches and asymmetrical shapes
as prime elements.
• The office had to be a reflection of all these
parameters in a single connected space.

Partition A Partition B Partition C Partition D

Partition E Partition F

• A large space is divided into individual sections which have


a porous nature for the purpose of connectivity and linkage
amongst the holders and at the same time, having a
provision of privacy to those sections.
• This led to an idea of punctured partitions.

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Esquire Office
• eye catching feature, is the
black and white striped
wallpaper which is visually • The boardroom have a
impactful and served to conference table that echoed the
elongate the space. space around it,
• Again, this feature lent a • Thus the ultimate outcome is a
kinetic touch to these yellow tinted glass table ,made
partitions providing a completely frameless which
backdrop to let them stand reflected the patterns formed
out. around and lent a warm hue on
the floor and walls.

• Architect came up with a functional aspect of the working space which was a high table
resembling the look of a bar counter.
• The supporting wall is highlighted by framing iconic Esquire covers reinforcing the brand
image throughout the space along with the Art Deco inspiration.

• This hub got furnished with some • The partitions are


distinctively impactful elements, namely, the composed of slim
yellow carpet, the conference table and the metal plates bending
working counter. to form simple
• The concept of the yellow carpet is to direct geometric shapes
the circulation as well as provide a ‘red which would house
carpet’ of sorts for clients once they made tinted glass pieces
their way to the boardroom.

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