The new workspace for DARAZ, one of the largest e-commerce platforms in Nepal, spans over 30,000 square feet and occupies three floors .The concept was to transform traditional office spaces into ‘open’, transparency-enhancing architectures with fewer walls, doors, and other spatial boundaries. The objective was to establish a workspace that fosters creativity, innovation, and social interaction among employees.
Shifting from open plan workstations to purposefully designed collaboration zones, the primary goal was to nurture innovation, teamwork, and collaboration. To achieve this, an activity-based design concept was implemented, recognizing that different work tasks require different work environments. This approach was realized through the utilization of mixed-use spaces, offering employees various workplace options.
Furthermore, employee privacy was prioritized in this layout, granting them greater control over their designated areas and providing a conducive environment for focused work without distractions. Traditional cubicles were replaced with open, flexible, and activity-based spaces, resulting in enhanced visibility of individuals.
The transformation of conventional office spaces into transparent architectures is characterized by reduced spatial boundaries, including walls and doors. Spanning across three floors, the design aims to strike a balance between stimulation, cultivating an innovation-centric culture, and enabling an appropriate level of social interaction.
The interior for DARAZ incorporates breakout spaces that encourage spontaneous discussions and brainstorming sessions, leading to increased creativity and innovation within the team. The artwork showcases DARAZ’s presence in six different countries, capturing the unique essence and representation of each nation including Nepal, Singapore,
2022
2023
INTERIOR AREA: 3525 SQM| 37942 SQF
Sagar Chitrakar, Samir Basi, Sinchan Adhikari, Ilam Shrestha, Raghav Maharjan, Aadarsh Dangol, Sneha Bhandari, Sagar Sainju, Swastika Regmi, Shraddha Nepal
DARAZ HQ by STUDIO NEBA in Nepal won the WA Award Cycle 44. Please find below the WA Award poster for this project.
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