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Charged Voids’ latest endeavour is a sculptural habitus thriving in a dense industrial zone near Corbusier’s City Beautiful

Sited within industrial Panchkula in Haryana, Project 347 emerges tall amidst various low and mid-rise construction. Following the change in Haryana’s building bylaws, the project is the first in the area to rise above fifteen metres. Charged Voids was tasked with creating a commercially viable development, where the lower floors would be let out for retail purposes, and the upper floors would be occupied by a pharmaceutical company’s workspaces.

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The sculptural make of the mixed-use commercial building is derived from a desire to create a breathable structure. The cut-out corners lend a visual lightness and offer much-needed terrace space—stepping away from the boxy structures standing about and enabling a seamless continuity of form on the brick-finished exterior. The resultant facades on all sides are composed in the shape of a plus sign, directly associating the building with its occupants.

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The black stone plinth is raised to eye level to provide direct access and ventilation to the basement while actingas a pedestal for the building’s sculptural form. The building’s free corners allow a visitor to avoid being overwhelmed by a tall monolithic structure, creating a more pleasant vista on the narrow approach road. The structural system is done in mild steel, providing a lightweight skeleton to support the long-span cantilevers. This skeleton is clad in layers of brick. Details in brick are carefully worked out to assist the illusion of sections of the building being chiselled out.

With landscaping interjected at every level in the design, Project 347 establishes a unique built identity. It sets a precedent for the locality’s changing architectural vocabulary, affected by policy changes and owners’ aspirations alike.

FACT FILE

Typology: COMMERCIAL

Name of Project: COMMERCIAL 347 / PLUS BUILDING

Location:PLOT NO 347, INDUSTRIAL AREA PHASE 2, PANCHKULA, HARYANA

Principal Architect: Ar. AMAN AGGARWAL

Design Team: Ar. RAHUL VIG, Ar. TANVIR SINGH NARANG

Site Area (sqft & sq m): 1050 SQ M (11302.10 SQ FT )

Built-Up Area (sqft & sq m): 2775 SQ M (29869.85 SQ FT )

Start Date:01/2020

Completion Date: YET TO COMPLETE

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kashishkaushal

Kashish Kaushal is a Senior Features Writer at Architecture+Design. With nearly five years of experience in the realm of design journalism, Kashish brings a unique perspective to the world of art, architecture, and design. When she's not immersed in the world of design or exploring gastronomic delights, Kashish finds solace in the pages of books, long walks, and indulges in the art of doing nothing from time to time!

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