- 84,000-Square-Foot Headquarters
- Park-Facing Location Draws Visitors Into the Building
- Biophilic Design Elements, Including Vertical Gardens and Refuge Terraces
- Sculptural Staircase Connects Four Floors
- A Living Brand Narrative Celebrates Wipro’s Legacy
- Experience Center Showcasing Product Innovation
- Completed Within Modest Budget and Core-and-Shell Constraints
As a tight labor market heats up competition for talent, Indian employees, especially a values-driven younger generation, choose workplaces that offer meaning, comfort, and community. In relocating from an expansive campus setting with outdoor landscapes to a dense urban neighborhood in Bangalore, Wipro embraced this challenge. All of this was achieved with a modest square feet space and budget, within the limitations of an already constructed core and shell.
Wipro House overlooks its namesake park, which became the anchor and inspiration for the entire design. Biophilic strategies layer throughout the workplace — from the façade to refuge terraces and breakout zones. A sculptural staircase connecting floors 3-6 fosters informal gatherings and spontaneous discussions. The shift from cubicles to a collaborative open floor plan accommodates modern work modes. The workplace serves as a living brand narrative, with the reception lobby commemorating 75 years of Wipro’s legacy and an experience center that demonstrates product innovation.
Wipro House offers employees the experience of being surrounded by a large green landscape in a vertical, urban workplace. Open floor plates allow teams to work fluidly, while thoughtfully placed screens and furnishings offer moments of privacy without compromising openness. The result is an experience-driven workplace that feels generous, green, and deeply connected to its context, despite being located in one of Bangalore’s busiest neighborhoods. Wipro House proves that urban workplaces can deliver compelling experiences within tight budgets and built constraints.
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