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Vision, a collaboration between architects and interior designers, creates a dynamic workplace that fosters openness, unorthodox thinking, and productivity… Employees of the information technology company Antworks, who spend hours fiddling with technical data behind their computer screens, are provided with a setting that is both motivating and inspirational at the corporate headquarters located in Chennai. The open-plan workplace, which spans 8,500 square feet and is designed according to the idea of zoning, has a seamless combination of open and semi-open rooms that are naturally illuminated. Both semi-open conference rooms with glass panels and open pools of workstations allow for visual connectedness, free-flowing interchange of ideas, and unimpeded engagement between members of the team. This is because of the closeness of the members of the team. As a result of the presence of informal areas that are situated away from work zones, such as the rustic brick-clad pantry that encourages conversation, this workplace has an abundance of places that are conducive to creative expression. When workers are in the neighboring breakout area, the walls that are covered with rust-oleum serve as a canvas for them to draw and think of ideas with. It is much simpler to move about inside the workplace since there is a hallway that is four feet wide and provides easy access to work stations, meeting spaces, collaboration zones, and informal social places. Vertical indoor gardens with planters quickly freshen and lend a feeling of vitality to the environment, while bursts of orange and red across the workplace function as a stress-busting remedy for weary brains. The whole space is dominated by a low-maintenance material palette consisting of engineered wood, MDF, solid surface corian table tops, gypsum board, and concrete floors. Additionally, exposed spiral ducting contributes to the overall organic appearance of the space. In addition to intelligent controls, a variety of lighting fixtures, such suspended linear lights, irregularly shaped lights, gauge lights, hanging lights, and task lighting for workstations, are designed to meet the requirements of a study of user requirements in certain areas. The accomplishment of goals like as cooperation, problem-solving, and employee engagement can never be too far behind when a workplace supports such a high degree of contact and openness across the workplace. Take a look at the pictures on the website indiaartndesign.com.