Co-working space

Co-working space

Cokarma Gandipet

Cokarma Gandipet

Cokarma Gandipet

Cokarma coworking space cafeteria area with high ceiling and lighting
Cokarma coworking space open workstations area
Cokarma coworking space rpassage area

Details

Client:

CoKarma

Completed:

Dec 2025

Location:

Gandipet, Hyderabad

Area:

30,000 sq. ft.

Cokarma coworking space conference room area
Cokarma coworking space cafeteria area with high ceiling and lighting

Details

Client:

CoKarma

Status:

Completed

Location:

Gandipet, Hyderabad

Area:

30,000 sq. ft.

Overview

Content

Details

Client:

CoKarma

Completed:

Dec 2025

Location:

Gandipet, Hyderabad

Area :

30,000 sq. ft.

Cokarma coworking space passaage
Cokarma coworking space gaming area
Cokarma coworking space reception area
Cokarma coworking space reception area

A former dal mill transformed into a modern co-working centre, this adaptive-reuse project celebrates architectural honesty by retaining the stone load-bearing structure while innovating internally. A mezzanine level was introduced within the double-height space, maximising functionality without compromising the building’s inherent openness.

A former dal mill transformed into a modern co-working centre, this adaptive-reuse project celebrates architectural honesty by retaining the stone load-bearing structure while innovating internally. A mezzanine level was introduced within the double-height space, maximising functionality without compromising the building’s inherent openness.

Cokarma coworking space cafeteria area with high ceiling and lighting
Cokarma coworking space Reception area with high ceiling and lighting
Cokarma coworking space Reception area with high ceiling and lighting

A former dal mill transformed into a modern co-working centre, this adaptive-reuse project celebrates architectural honesty by retaining the stone load-bearing structure while innovating internally. A mezzanine level was introduced within the double-height space, maximising functionality without compromising the building’s inherent openness.