AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
GURGAON


AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
GURGAON


AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
GURGAON


ISSUES
CAPACITY | SPACE
KEY ASPECTS
PLANNING | DESIGN
DESIGNING A FUTURE – READY AND RESILIENT CAMPUS
Sustainability criteria for a corporate facility have reached fairly mature levels, specially so for the built components. Design criteria for thermal comfort, daylight, water and energy efficiency are well understood, designed and managed in the current scenario. It is management of the unbuilt that remains fairly rudimentary. The opportunity to extend the same rigour of process seen in built and engineered spaces to the unbuilt and natural spaces proved quite valuable. 
A cascade of terraces feed the building's water system
The unbuilt is a passive thermal & water positive landscape
Parking areas articulated as absorptive & non-radiant spaces
The atrium expressed as the built-unbuilt interface
Natural materials define the flow of buildings to the landscape
Indigenous vegetation add ecological & visual stability the built form
Close integration of the built & natural for enhanced performance
Master plan of the campus accommodating future growth
Crafted stone blocks sculpt passive recreational spaces
Given the grave water stress facing most geographies, the focus of both master planning and the detailed landscape articulation for Agilent Technologies is the issue of natural water management. The entire unbuilt space including parking, recreational spaces and gardens is an integrated water management system for storing rain water, creating shallow aquifers and feeding into the water supply system of the buildings. 

Extending the high degree of passive thermal design of the built spaces, the landscape is an equally passive and efficient system. Indigenous vegetation nurtures biodiversity as well as regulates the micro-climate, including reinforcing the building skin for passive cooling. 

A good demonstration of close integration of the architecture and the landscape, both driven by efficiency and performance criteria, in addition to a very contemporary aesthetic. The design team comprised of M/s. Shift, Sterling and EDS. The Agilent Technologies campus is located in Manesar near New Delhi, India. 

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ISSUES
CAPACITY | SPACE
KEY ASPECTS
PLANNING | DESIGN
DESIGNING A FUTURE – READY AND RESILIENT CAMPUS
Sustainability criteria for a corporate facility have reached fairly mature levels, specially so for the built components. Design criteria for thermal comfort, daylight, water and energy efficiency are well understood, designed and managed in the current scenario. However, it is the management of the unbuilt that remains fairly rudimentary. 
The opportunity to extend the same rigour of process seen in built and engineered spaces to the unbuilt and natural spaces proved quite valuable. Given the grave water stress facing most geographies, the focus of both master planning and the detailed landscape articulation for Agilent Technologies is the issue of natural water management. 
A cascade of terraces feed the building's water system
The unbuilt is a passive thermal & water positive landscape
Parking areas articulated as absorptive & non-radiant spaces
The atrium expressed as the built-unbuilt interface
Natural materials define the flow of buildings to the landscape
Indigenous vegetation add ecological & visual stability the built form
Close integration of the built & natural for enhanced performance
Master plan of the campus accommodating future growth
Crafted stone blocks sculpt passive recreational spaces
The entire unbuilt space including parking, recreational spaces and gardens is an integrated water management system for storing rain water, creating shallow aquifers and feeding into the water supply system of the buildings. 

Extending the high degree of passive thermal design of the built spaces, the landscape is an equally passive and efficient system. 
Indigenous vegetation nurtures biodiversity as well as 
regulates the micro-climate, including reinforcing the building skin for passive cooling. 
A good demonstration of close integration of the architecture and the landscape, both driven by efficiency and performance criteria, in addition to a very contemporary aesthetic. 

The design team comprised of M/s. Shift, Sterling and EDS. The Agilent Technologies campus is located in Manesar near New Delhi, India. 

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ISSUES
CAPACITY | SPACE
KEY ASPECTS
PLANNING | DESIGN
DESIGNING A FUTURE – READY AND RESILIENT CAMPUS
Sustainability criteria for a corporate facility have reached fairly mature levels, specially so for the built components. Design criteria for thermal comfort, daylight, water and energy efficiency are well understood, designed and managed in the current scenario. It is management of the unbuilt that remains fairly rudimentary. 
The opportunity to extend the same rigour of process seen in built and engineered spaces to the unbuilt and natural spaces proved quite valuable. Given the grave water stress facing most geographies, the focus of both master planning and the detailed landscape articulation for Agilent Technologies is the issue of natural water management. 
A cascade of terraces feed the building's water system
The unbuilt is a passive thermal & water positive landscape
Parking areas articulated as absorptive & non-radiant spaces
The atrium expressed as the built-unbuilt interface
Natural materials define the flow of buildings to the landscape
Indigenous vegetation add ecological & visual stability the built form
Close integration of the built & natural for enhanced performance
Master plan of the campus accommodating future growth
Crafted stone blocks sculpt passive recreational spaces
The entire unbuilt space including parking, recreational spaces and gardens is an integrated water management system for storing rain water, creating shallow aquifers and feeding into the water supply system of the buildings. 
Extending the high degree of passive thermal design of the built spaces, the landscape is an equally passive and efficient system. Indigenous vegetation nurtures biodiversity as well as regulates the micro-climate, including reinforcing the 
building skin for passive cooling. A good demonstration of close integration of the architecture and the landscape, both driven by efficiency and performance criteria, in addition to a very contemporary aesthetic. 

The design team comprised of M/s. Shift, Sterling and EDS. The Agilent Technologies campus is located in Manesar near New Delhi, India. 

FOR PROJECTS BY TYPOLOGY

CLICK HERE
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