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Triburg Headquarters, Gurgaon

Contemporary Office Building Proposal in Haryana, India – by S.P.A. DESIGN

19 Dec 2014

Triburg Headquarters, Gurgaon

Location: Udyog Vhar, Gurgaon, Haryana, India

Design: S.P.A. DESIGN, Architects

Triburg Headquarters, Delhi-NCR

TRIBURG HEADQUARTERS, GURGAON, DELHI NCR

ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT:

The project aims at recreating the transparencies of the Adalaj stepwell and the terraces of the mythical hanging gardens of Babylone in a contemporary manner for an office building.

The footprint of the building consist of a snake like shape that creates four large courtyards giving subdued light to the offices, adapted to the harsh climate of Delhi.

The new structure is a Single Basement + GF + 1 to + 6 storeys, increasing gradually towards the back of the building upto a height of 30m.

Triburg Headquarters Gurgaon

The structure is of exposed Reinforced Cement Concrete using large span mushroom column with clay brick lining underneath, offering open space offices with 12 ft high vaulted ceilings.

The arched facades are overlooking enclosed garden and courtyards with different types of landscapes, from water bodies to desert and jungle, keeping the vistas protected from neighboring developments.

The project makes use extensively natural clay bricks for outside paving, walls and vaulted ceilings, giving the precint a warm charactere and a deep sense of craftmanship.

The terraces are covered with hanging gardens to protect the structure from direct heat and provide with greens at all levels. The last floors are fitted with skylights to take full advantage of the natural light. The Southeast, Southwest and West facades will be equipped with terracotta louvers to modulate the light in the offices and lobby.

Triburg Headquarters Building

The innovative use of structural exposed concrete in the mushroom columns is combined with the vaulted brick ceilings.

The mushoom shape of one column is meeting the next in continuity, creating a continuous labyrinth of arches and vaults troughout the project, creating a very pleasant work environment.

Triburg Headquarters India

THE CRITERIA:

The TRIBURG HEADQUARTERS is a landmark project in India for its use of exposed RCC mushroom columns and brick vaults in a commercial building.

Design philosophy:

The use of exposed RCC and brick vaults as a visible structure

The design decision to use RCC with bricks and display the structure was taken at an early stage of design to achieve a sense of craft in a commercial building. The client, being a sourcing agency for garments, had a deep requirement that craft used in garment should be reflected in the making of his headquarters. Moving away from mundane skin deep appearance of corporate buildings, the project aims at an Indian contemporary aesthetic, blending traditional material like brick with a highly skilled exposed concrete repetitive structural frame work.

The repetitiveness of the structure allows efficient basement parking and modularity of the open space offices. The cores at corners provides strong earthquake resistance in lateral loads and ensure the vertical life line of the building with fire staircases, lifts, services and fire fighting system.

The structural system consists of a regular 8MX 8M frame of RCC mushrooms columns. The regularly curved ceilings are touching each other at the key and create continuous vaulted ceilings. The thickness varies from 80 CM at the column to 20 CM at the key.

The space is clearly divided between strips of circulation, closed offices and meeting rooms fitted with false ceiling for hiding the air-conditioning ducts and open space offices of with exposed brick vaulted ceilings.

The reception lobby has a double vaulted ceiling otherwise called “Bengali vault”.

The building has also a minimum number of expansion joints between the 6 story block and the 4 story block.

The 45 CM X 45 CM columns and vaulted edge beam are expressed on the façade as structural elements.

The entire RCC structure is 2 Hours fire rated.

Triburg Headquarters Haryana

Methodology of construction:

To achieve this level of craftsmanship in structural expression requires a very specific methodology of construction at every stage. The architects had to involve themselves far beyond a normal scope in the design of the curved metal shuttering and the entire process of execution. The design was tested on difference full scale mock up prepared by the contractor.

The quality of the shuttering, reinforcement, the quality of the concrete and bricks was thoroughly experimented and monitored to achieve the required performance and aesthetics.

The brick tiles are lay up on the metal shuttering and put in place by pvc spacers, then covered with a minimal RCC screed. The reinforcement are then put in place and the full RCC mushroom is casted at once. When de-shuttering happens the brick tiles are cleaned from slurry and exposed with silicon protection. They are acting as dead shuttering material and finished.

The modularity of the plans and sections creates a labyrinth like maze of vaulted ceilings visible at all levels.

Material Matters:
The building is designed for 100 years of life time. To achieve this parameter the reinforcement steel, cement, aluminum and glass provenance was from well established companies who follow strictly BIS certifications.

Steel Matters:
The project made use of reinforcement steel in a very responsible manner by optimizing the as much as possible. Meanwhile the flowing specifications were strictly followed:
Reinforcement steel is of grade Fe 500TMT bars conforming to IS:1786-2008

Earth Matters:
The Triburg Head quarters is an attempt to demonstrate that a responsibly designed commercial building can break the stereotypes of mundane architecture and become a crafted structure binding together tradition and modernity, in that sense can become sustainable ecologically, historically and sociologically.

Here are the points that need to be considered:
The Triburg Headquarters is a TERI GRIHA rated green building. The structure allows for cavity walls with 50 mm insulation, heavy duty planted terrace garden and terracotta louvers that protect all the exposed facades glazing. The glazing is high efficiency double glazing. The abundance of courtyards allows sufficient and controlled natural light to work without artificial light during the day.
The electrical and HVAC loads have thus been reduced by 40% compared to a conventional office building.

Form Follows Function:
The Triburg Headquarters is today recognized as an alternative way of designing large corporate offices in India. It is opening a path of integrating history of Indian archetypes, craft, as well as construction material such as brick and concrete in the process of making an energy efficient building. In that sense Triburg Headquarter achieve the real meaning of sustainability.

Triburg Headquarters

Triburg Headquarters Gurgaon – Building Information

Name Of The Project: Triburg Headquarters, Delhi-NCR
Location: Udyog Vhar, Gurgaon, Haryana
Programme: Offices, Conference Rooms, Cafeteria
Areas: 19,500 Sqm
Time Schedule: Aug 2005 – Mar 2011

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Location: Udyog Vhar, Gurgaon, Haryana

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