Sculpting Grounds — Landscape Architecture Studio, Ahmedabad

The Workday Commons

The Workday Commons — landscape architecture project in Siddhpur

Location: Siddhpur

Area: 32,000 sq.ft.

Architect: Vaibhavi and vandan architects

Designed as a plaza within a factory, the space offers workers a place to rest during breaks also while inviting visitors to explore. Dense planting creates a green refuge, while meandering, wave-like flooring guides movement. Amoeba-shaped forms define seating and spatial pockets, fostering pause and interaction. The design balances functionality with fluid geometry, transforming an industrial setting into a layered, engaging landscape experience.

Movement is shaped through a free-flowing, multi-directional graphic that animates the ground plane. Anchored by a defined central core, the design radiates outward in fluid patterns, guiding circulation intuitively. The composition encourages exploration, creating a sense of continuity and rhythm while allowing multiple paths to intersect, overlap, and unfold organically across the space. — The Workday Commons project detail, Sculpting Grounds

Movement is shaped through a free-flowing, multi-directional graphic that animates the ground plane. Anchored by a defined central core, the design radiates outward in fluid patterns, guiding circulation intuitively. The composition encourages exploration, creating a sense of continuity and rhythm while allowing multiple paths to intersect, overlap, and unfold organically across the space.

The design plan emerges as an abstract graphic—waves and curves evoking emotion, almost like an aerial expression of controlled madness. Within a compact factory landscape, it becomes a creative ground for exploration, where fluid forms and shifting patterns shape a dynamic, immersive space that breaks from rigidity and invites intuitive movement and discovery. — The Workday Commons project detail, Sculpting Grounds

The design plan emerges as an abstract graphic—waves and curves evoking emotion, almost like an aerial expression of controlled madness. Within a compact factory landscape, it becomes a creative ground for exploration, where fluid forms and shifting patterns shape a dynamic, immersive space that breaks from rigidity and invites intuitive movement and discovery.

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