Advanced Co-op Center

Project Type
Academic Thesis
Typology
Institutional / Community
Location
Bengaluru, India
Year
2023

Build streamline and evolve together with solution

This thesis explores architecture as a catalyst for collective work and community interaction.

The project proposes an Advanced Co-op Center in Bengaluru, designed to support shared working spaces, learning environments, and public gathering areas.

The design focuses on spatial hierarchy, public–private transitions, and contextual response, creating an institutional framework rooted in social engagement.

Design Approach

I design spaces that prioritise openness, continuity, and spatial clarity. Through careful organization of circulation, light, and material, my projects foster interaction while maintaining strong architectural identity.

Spatial Hierarchy

Architecture is shaped by relationships between form, light, movement, and people. I approach design by organizing space through clarity and sequence, creating environments where structure and openness coexist. Each project explores how hierarchy, flow, and materiality guide experience.

Visual Structure

Each project begins with understanding how space is experienced — through movement, scale, and sequence. I use diagrams and spatial studies to establish hierarchy and clarity before developing architectural form.