YOKOGAWA - Bangalore
Yokogawa's Bangalore office showcases a modern blend of functionality and aesthetics, emphasizing wellness, sustainability, and collaborative design. The workspace embraces innovative layouts to boost productivity and create a welcoming environment.
CLIENT Yokogawa
SIZE 35,000 sqft
YEAR 2023
LOCATION Bangalore, India
INDUSTRY Industrial Automation & Process Control Engineering
Yokogawa's Bangalore office is designed to inspire innovation through flexible workspaces, biophilic elements, and technology-driven collaboration zones. It redefines the traditional workplace by focusing on user experience and employee well-being.
The design incorporates natural materials, open plan zones, and an abundance of daylight to ensure physical comfort and mental clarity. Focus rooms, hot-desking zones, informal lounges, and innovation pods support a hybrid work culture with seamless transitions between modes of collaboration.
Key to the space is the integration of greenery—living walls, indoor planters, and nature-inspired textures that reduce stress and foster a deeper connection with the environment. These biophilic design strategies not only enhance aesthetic appeal but contribute to healthier indoor air and mood upliftment.
The color palette is grounded in warm neutrals and natural tones, creating a calm backdrop that balances vibrant accents throughout the social areas and community lounges. Acoustics, lighting, and ergonomic furniture have been carefully selected to align with the company's sustainability goals.
From its LEED-compliant materials to its intelligent automation systems, the office is built to scale sustainably and adapt over time. Meeting areas are fitted with smart booking systems and cutting-edge conferencing tools to accommodate local and international teams with ease.
More than just a beautiful office, Yokogawa's Bangalore location is a bold statement in talent retention, blending wellness, thoughtful amenities, and immersive design to create a workplace where people want to be.
Photography courtesy of Yokogawa