3. • An architect’s office is an office where the licensed
architects practice the profession of architecture
• The client and the architect’s meet up to discuss the
project they are going to take upon
• Architect’s office display their work , the level of
capability of the architects and what the client should
be expecting
LIVE CASE STUDY
Faws Design
Laitumkhrah, Don Bosco Square
The firm is run by Architect Freddy Wahlang
6. Conference
Room
• The room size is 3000x4000mm
• It gives the initial impression of the
office to the clients
• The space arranged in such a way that
it shows their way of designing.
• A room (4000x4000)mm provided for
singular events such as business
conferences and meetings.
• Connected to the Reception area
• Also used as a waiting lounge.
• Windows are big enough to allow
ample amount of light
• A room displaying some of their works
Reception Area
7. Administrative Office
• Financial planning , billing and record keeping
is done here.
• The room size is 5000 x4000mm
• The floor tile of size 450x300mm gives pathway
to the Senior Architect’s office
• A partly glazed partition of size 1800x1500mm
allows natural light to the administration area.
Senior Architect’s
Office
• The room size is 2450x4000mm
• The room colour is monochrome
• A partly glazed partition of 1800x1500mm
from the administration office
• It is connected with the administration
area.
8. Passage
Principal Architect’s
Office
• Long, narrow way,typically walls
either side.
• The Pathway is linear
• It allows access between different
spaces within the office.
• Width is 1200mm
• The floor itself shows its pathway
• The room(4000x4000)mm typically
a square form with wide windows
• Wall is cladded with ashlar stone
which gives aesthetic look to the
room
• It has a partly transparent wall to
view the studio
• The four wall of this room have
different antiques.
9. Studio
Library
• Room for working-drawing
and structural analysis etc.
• Black furniture which
highlight the floor
• A room for the plotter is
needed with the printing
• A printer room is connected
with the studio
• The Space is a open with
the studio
• Different materials
showcase adjacent to the
Library
12. *
Negatives
• Conference room is too crowded
• Pantry ,Toilet And UPS room is too close which creates hazard
• Studio is cramped up
• Printing Room is too small
• Library space is needed
Positives
• Transparency in the partitions and doors
• Color Theme of the studio is visually pleasing
• Use of natural light is efficient
• Ceiling and flooring co-relates each other
13. • In this presentation we learnt about an architect’s office and the
different type of spaces in it.
• Architects work, their design process, the arrangement of their
workspaces .
• An architect’s office advertises itself.
• We learnt about the distribution of various spaces in the office and
their functions.
• various grades of areas like private, semi-private
Public etc.
• We represent these areas using a bubble diagram.