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Most offices impact us more than we realise — our focus, energy, and how we feel by the end of the day.Workspaces design...
31/01/2026

Most offices impact us more than we realise — our focus, energy, and how we feel by the end of the day.

Workspaces designed with flow, light, and flexibility in mind don’t just look better — they support thinking, collaboration, and calm without effort.

If you’ve ever felt mentally tired for no clear reason at work, this is why.

What do you think matters most in an office — light, movement, or privacy?

From concept to reality — this is where design gets tested.Dust, delays, recalculations, last-minute detailing, and deci...
28/01/2026

From concept to reality — this is where design gets tested.

Dust, delays, recalculations, last-minute detailing, and decisions that don’t show up in renders — but define the space.

These in-process moments capture how this office slowly took form: circulation lines being respected on site, multifunctional elements being calibrated, light tested in real time, and surfaces evolving from idea to intent.

Designing a workplace isn’t about freezing a perfect image — it’s about allowing movement, adaptability, and clarity to emerge while everything is still in motion.

At Studio Freeform, we stay close to the site because that’s where design stops being theoretical and starts becoming lived.

Swipe to see the making of a space designed to think, move, and work better.

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Client: .chetan

“A Living Matrix of Structure”The executive cabin distills this philosophy with particular clarity. Its sculptural walls...
03/01/2026

“A Living Matrix of Structure”
The executive cabin distills this philosophy with particular clarity. Its sculptural walls project and recess to create multifunctional surfaces: a ledge becomes a standing desk, a recessed cabinet folds into a niche.

Studio Freeform’s interventions are subtle yet accumulative: small shifts in depth, tone, and texture create a narrative of adaptability. The office avoids hierarchy through scale or ornament, instead presenting leadership as clarity, openness, and responsiveness.

Restrained yet alive, the architecture adapts with use. Light animates concrete planes differently throughout the day, while geometry performs in relation to human presence and movement.

21/12/2025
Restrained yet alive, the architecture adapts with use. Light animates concrete planes differently throughout the day, w...
19/12/2025

Restrained yet alive, the architecture adapts with use. Light animates concrete planes differently throughout the day, while geometry performs in relation to human presence and movement.

By positioning the workplace as a “living matrix,” McBrex headquarters departs from corporate rigidity. It becomes an organism of structure and light—sustaining productivity, adaptability, and well-being.

“A Living Matrix of Structure“Movement unfolds along a central axis that organizes circulation while mediating transpare...
06/12/2025

“A Living Matrix of Structure“
Movement unfolds along a central axis that organizes circulation while mediating transparency and privacy. Glass-walled auxiliary offices on one side invite visibility and interaction, while opaque enclosures on the other provide focus and discretion. This duality acknowledges the modern workplace’s need for openness as well as retreat.
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“A Living Matrix of Structure”Spanning 3,500 square feet in Panchkula, India, the McBrex headquarters by Studio Freeform...
03/12/2025

“A Living Matrix of Structure”

Spanning 3,500 square feet in Panchkula, India, the McBrex headquarters by Studio Freeform reimagines the corporate office as a spatial ecosystem. Grids, projections, and light intertwine, echoing the complexity and adaptability of life itself.

Drawing inspiration from DNA, the design frames structure as a living matrix—layered and evolving rather than static. Light acts as connective tissue, filtering through glass walls, refracting across surfaces, and shifting throughout the day to shape mood and sustain productivity.

Movement unfolds along a central axis that organizes circulation while mediating transparency and privacy. Glass-walled auxiliary offices on one side invite visibility and interaction, while opaque enclosures on the other provide focus and discretion. This duality acknowledges the modern workplace’s need for openness as well as retreat.
Raw concrete unifies the space, while gradients of muted red pulse through the neutrality—injecting vitality without breaking calm.

Studio Freeform’s interventions are subtle yet accumulative: small shifts in depth, tone, and texture create a narrative of adaptability. The office avoids hierarchy through scale or ornament, instead presenting leadership as clarity, openness, and responsiveness.

Restrained yet alive, the architecture adapts with use. Light animates concrete planes differently throughout the day, while geometry performs in relation to human presence and movement.

By positioning the workplace as a “living matrix,” McBrex headquarters departs from corporate rigidity. It becomes an organism of structure and light—sustaining productivity, adaptability, and well-being.

Completed in July 2025, the project embodies Studio Freeform’s ethos: translating the hidden systems of life into spaces that are precise, human, and deeply responsive.
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“A Living Matrix of Structure”Spanning 3,500 square feet in Panchkula, India, the McBrex headquarters by Studio Freeform...
03/12/2025

“A Living Matrix of Structure”

Spanning 3,500 square feet in Panchkula, India, the McBrex headquarters by Studio Freeform reimagines the corporate office as a spatial ecosystem. Grids, projections, and light intertwine, echoing the complexity and adaptability of life itself.

Drawing inspiration from DNA, the design frames structure as a living matrix—layered and evolving rather than static. Light acts as connective tissue, filtering through glass walls, refracting across surfaces, and shifting throughout the day to shape mood and sustain productivity.

Movement unfolds along a central axis that organizes circulation while mediating transparency and privacy. Glass-walled auxiliary offices on one side invite visibility and interaction, while opaque enclosures on the other provide focus and discretion. This duality acknowledges the modern workplace’s need for openness as well as retreat.
Studio Freeform’s interventions are subtle yet accumulative: small shifts in depth, tone, and texture create a narrative of adaptability. The office avoids hierarchy through scale or ornament, instead presenting leadership as clarity, openness, and responsiveness.

Restrained yet alive, the architecture adapts with use. Light animates concrete planes differently throughout the day, while geometry performs in relation to human presence and movement.

By positioning the workplace as a “living matrix,” McBrex headquarters departs from corporate rigidity. It becomes an organism of structure and light—sustaining productivity, adaptability, and well-being.
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Drawing inspiration from DNA, the design frames structure as a living matrix—layered and evolving rather than static. Li...
26/11/2025

Drawing inspiration from DNA, the design frames structure as a living matrix—layered and evolving rather than static. Light acts as connective tissue, filtering through glass walls, refracting across surfaces, and shifting throughout the day to shape mood and sustain productivity.

Movement unfolds along a central axis that organizes circulation while mediating transparency and privacy. Glass-walled auxiliary offices on one side invite visibility and interaction, while opaque enclosures on the other provide focus and discretion. This duality acknowledges the modern workplace’s need for openness as well as retreat.

Spanning 3,500 square feet in Panchkula, India, the McBrex headquarters by Studio Freeform reimagines the corporate offi...
22/11/2025

Spanning 3,500 square feet in Panchkula, India, the McBrex headquarters by Studio Freeform reimagines the corporate office as more than a workplace—it becomes a spatial ecosystem.

Here, grids, projections, and light intertwine, echoing the complexity and resilience of life itself.

Throughout the space, the architectural language remains restrained, almost skeletal, yet alive in its capacity to shift with use. Light animates concrete planes at different hours, creating ever-changing expressions of the same surfaces.
Geometry is not static but performative, adjusting to human presence and activity.

By framing the workplace as a “living matrix,” the McBrex headquarters resists the rigidity of conventional corporate environments. It instead positions the office as a space for interaction, movement, and renewal—a structural organism that sustains both productivity and well-being.

Drawing inspiration from DNA, the design frames structure as a living matrix—layered and evolving rather than static. Li...
12/10/2025

Drawing inspiration from DNA, the design frames structure as a living matrix—layered and evolving rather than static. Light acts as connective tissue, filtering through glass walls, refracting across surfaces, and shifting throughout the day to shape mood and sustain productivity.
Raw concrete unifies the space, while gradients of muted red pulse through the neutrality—injecting vitality without breaking calm.
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