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SIKDER HOLDING HEADQUARTERS - DHAKA

AD' Design Studio - Italian Luxury Design

Location:

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Year:

2019

Credits:

Studio54 (Design)
JRAI (Design)
AD' Design (Design, Art Direction, and Luxury Consulting)

Vision and Objectives


The Sikder Holding Headquarters project in Dhaka, Bangladesh, was envisioned as a symbol of corporate excellence and innovation. The goal was to create a headquarters that reflects the stature of Sikder Holding in the business world, while also providing a functional and comfortable workspace for its employees.


Challenges and Solutions


The project presented a unique set of challenges, including the need to create a design that is both modern and respectful of the local culture and context. Despite these challenges, our Rome-based design studio, in collaboration with Studio54 and JRAI, successfully delivered a design that balances aesthetics, functionality, and cultural sensitivity.


Design Inspiration


The design drew inspiration from the dynamic and evolving landscape of Dhaka, coupled with our signature Italian luxury design style. We aimed for a balance of luxury and sophistication, but with a minimal approach. The use of high-quality materials and finishes added to the elegant feel of the space.


Our Approach


Our approach was rooted in a deep understanding of the client's vision and the unique context of the project. We utilized high-quality Italian materials and furniture to create a design that was both visually stunning and functional. Our expertise in FF&E procurement allowed us to deliver this high-end design at a cost significantly below retail prices.


Outcome


The Sikder Holding Headquarters project stands as a testament to the successful fusion of Italian luxury design and modern corporate architecture. The design not only met the client's objectives but also created a 'wow' effect that significantly enhanced the visibility of the space. The project's successful completion has led to increased sales and high client satisfaction.

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