
A Tree-Inspired Workplace for Innovation and Creativity
An abode of new inspirations, designs, and innovation, ATREYdesign Studio is an architectural office designed by principal architect Arun Sharma. Conceived as a workplace that continually generates new ideas, the project draws inspiration from the natural logic of a tree, translating its branching structure into an architectural form that explores the relationship between structural strength, organic geometry, and creative thinking.



Nature, Daylight and Green Spaces Shape the Workplace Experience
Standing within an upscale residential district of New Delhi, the building takes the form of a tree swayed by the wind, with central columns acting as a trunk supporting cantilevered slabs that branch outward. A rafter-like outer shell encloses the structure while greenery softens the concrete architecture. Interior courtyards, living green walls, abundant natural daylight, and air-purifying plants create a healthier working environment, reinforcing the project’s connection between architecture, nature, and wellbeing.

▎The office is made responsive to nature by having latent cooling systems running in each floor slab. The system provides cooling in extreme summers and warmth in extreme winters. It gives maximum environmental comfort. The solar panel system installed on the rooftop is another step towards a more responsive building. Rainwater harvesting is done with the depletion of underground water levels in mind. The breathing green walls on each floor cover the maximum surface area on the wall with air-purifying plants


▎The entry to the four-storied studio takes on a journey of some beautiful, raw, and architectural views. The entrance staircase goes from the stilt floor to the basement. The glass pivot door has a sculptural entrance. Upon entering, a sculptural dried tree stands next to a wooden bench. The rawness of concrete walls and bare ceilings (with bamboo impression) are complimented by the concrete and gravel flooring. The green wall on one side of the basement is adorned by natural stones, waterfalls… the music generated from the falling water creates a zen-like ambience. Moreover, the visitors are greeted with the sound of water, which makes the waiting area worth the wait. The basement comprises an open waiting area, conference room, reception, and a toilet. The conference room has sunlight piercing through the glass roof, playing hide and seek as the day passes. The water splashing on the windows of the conference room creates another drama.



▎The lift takes you to the levels above. The upper ground and first floor have designated design studios where the designers work together to make designs come to reality. The studio is an open, interactive space with a productive work ambiance. Both floors have open-design studios, attached courtyards, a meeting room overlooking the courtyard, and a toilet. The second floor is like a central point where the teams gather together to hold seminars and presentations and also share some light moments at the bar counter. The third floor is the virtual reality space and a space for a principal architect, again overlooking a green courtyard. The VR room has a unique aura. The bamboo adorns the walls and roof. The round rooftop has a skylight, which adds to the drama. The customized furniture made from sleeper woods compliments the overall ambiance. The double height open to sky toilet is another space for tranquility.


















