Borg Warner, Bangalore

Project Brief

These BorgWarner interiors can be positioned as a high-performance, future-ready workplace that fuses engineering precision with biophilic warmth and brand-led storytelling across the entire floor. The office is conceived as an innovation hub, where open, technology-rich work zones are balanced with quiet focus pockets, collaborative lounges and informal social spaces. The visual language combines BorgWarner blues and greens with warm neutrals, timber accents and planting, creating a work environment that feels both engineered and humane.

Location: Brigade Tech Garden, Bangalore

Area: 30,000 sft

Status: Completed 2023

Scope of work: Interior design

A green gateway to a mobility innovation hub.

A crisp white reception desk is framed by a living green wall and textured metal screens, balancing BorgWarner’s technological rigor with a warm, hospitality-inspired welcome. Linear ceiling fins and circular pendant rings guide visitors intuitively from lift lobby to front desk while showcasing the brand wall as a signature backdrop.

An office planned as connected neighborhoods

The floor plate is organized as a series of distinct yet connected neighborhoods—open workstations at the core, collaboration and meeting spaces at the edges, and social zones strategically placed as anchors along circulation.

Clear sightlines, layered transparency and consistent ceiling–lighting treatments guide movement intuitively, turning the journey from reception to workstations into a curated spatial experience.

A mix of long, bench-style workstations and curved worked stations anchors the prime workspace, with linear lighting and bold blue ceiling rafts reinforcing directionality and team cohesion. Low-height privacy screens in BorgWarner greens and blues provide acoustic relief without sacrificing visual connectivity across the floor. Suspended acoustic baffles and circular feature lights in some areas echo the brand palette while visually lowering the exposed concrete ceiling for a more intimate scale.

Organic workstation clusters sit on islands of green carpet, blurring the boundary between built floor and landscape to support visual comfort during long engineering sprints. Layered planters and soft seating nooks punctuate circulation, turning every transition into a chance encounter space.

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