The Veranda Offices starts weaving creative magic in Colombo 2
View(s):Sri Lanka’s stunning The Veranda Offices, an innovative Colombo 2 mixed use office space that stands out with its eye-catching gridded façade based on local weaving patterns, is currently nearing completion. This one-of-a-kind project is spearheaded by Moot Manor Ltd (M2M), with office space currently on display to prospective tenants, the company said in a media release.
Rising up eight floors, this 12,000-square-metre building, which was conceived by globally lauded design studio MVRDV, offers an eclectic mix of office spaces combined with a cafe and an events pavilion, all of which is just a stone’s throw away from entertainment and cultural hub Park Street Mews – Colombo’s fabled “street of vogue.”
Stepped terraces interlocked with glazing create a woven pattern on the exterior that MVRDV intends to mimic the patterns of fabric produced by weavers in Sri Lanka. These together with open verandas and large glass panoramic windows, wrap around the building allowing for office divisions where inner separated walls do not disrupt the overall façade identity. An uniquely, immaculately landscaped ground level also features another innovation; a public plaza with an iconic piece “Murmuration” by Jeremy Irons.
“Designed to be as flexible as possible, the office floors can be rented as small units or entire floors with each floor having its own panoramic veranda. The Ground level accommodates a cafeteria or small restaurant while the seventh floor Rooftop is a social connector space for events and gatherings as well as home to a sculpture garden featuring artists such as Ron Baird, past exhibitor at the Venice Biennale and Jeremy Guy, Derya Ozparlak, Viktor Matic and Phillipe Pallafray,” the release said.
“The M2M Veranda Offices is designed by Rotterdam-based MVRDV with local support from ACS Integrated and PWA Architects with Uditha Makevita acting as architectural consultant for the owners. NCD provided the structural engineering, with Ramboll/Grune on SMEP. Project management is by Ascentis Lanka. Also contributing is Access Projects, for the core and shell, and San Piling. The project is scheduled to be open for occupation in November 2019,” it said.