Designing Flexible Work Arrangements: Creating Dynamic Workspaces

Workplace design has evolved significantly in recent years to adapt to changing employee preferences and the rise of flexible work arrangements. These arrangements have become more than just a trend; they’re now a vital part of creating dynamic, productive, and…
A Conversation on Flexibility, Connection, and Purpose

In an engaging pre-Covid conversation, workplace transformation expert Parthajeet Sarma engages in a discussion with remote work consultant Britnee Bond. They delve into various aspects of the modern work environment and the evolving attitudes of the workforce, shedding light on…
The Rise of the Nomad Employee: Redefining Office Space and Design in the Remote Work Era

The world of work has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, driven by the rise of remote work. As employees increasingly embrace the flexibility and freedom that remote work offers, a new breed of worker has emerged – the…
PowerHouse – A house that earns, and perhaps sends Priya to school

“I want to go to school”, said Priya to her mother, who was drying out the clothes and looked back at her in dismay. A family of 4, with 2 children, of which Priya was the older, was not sent…
Developing a vocabulary on sustainable, affordable interior design – Architect Shweta

Shweta shares with Gallopper, one of her recent projects which was designing an office space for an Ahmadabad- based infrastructure company, building roads and highways. This project according to the Architect was a journey in creating a culture of collaboration and curiosity with clients. Hence, the design direction was influenced by nuance and subject.
Is Design only for the wealthy ?

It is a common notion that Design is for the wealthy and not within the reach of everybody. This is a misconception as it is equally important to get a space designed when the user is trying to cut costs. Infact…


