Pill Shaped Indian Pharma Company Office
The studio wanted the interior spaces to reflect the work that the firm does. Each room's structure has therefore been based on the shape of tablets and pills, symbolising pharmaceuticals. Iram Sultan was tasked with designing the 20,000-square-foot office floor belonging to the Chairman, Managing Director of Zydus Cadila, which is located in Gujarat. Iram Sultan studio took visual cues from common medicinal products when designing the office interiors, which feature curved archways and vaulted ceilings. All corners of the interior structure have been rounded, accompanied by receding arches and curved, vaulted ceilings. This is particularly apparent in the main corridor that leads to both wings of the office floor. The image of pills has also been extended to details like the wall panels and door mouldings, which feature the shape of two halves of a broken-apart pill. A pill-shaped, lacquered table inlaid with dried flowers acts as the centrepiece in one of the meeting rooms, while another meeting room is punctuated with a large, dark table whose base mimics the shape of a rock. In this same space, the curved corners of the walls are dotted with small, handmade porcelain art pieces that are designed to be an abstract representation of the plant-based ingredients that go into Zydus Cadila's products. Other elements of the interior spaces were informed by the company's logo, which comprises its name, Zydus, in blue with the letter d in red, and the shape of a cross replacing its centre. This includes the marble flooring along the corridors, which features strips of white framed with black outlines with an inlay pattern of black crosses.
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