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Public Service Commission Headquarters

Chhattisgarh

Civic administrative infrastructure structured to support complex governance workflows, public accessibility, and long-term institutional stability.

The Public Service Commission Headquarters in Naya Raipur is developed as a core administrative infrastructure supporting citizen services including examinations, public interface functions, and governance operations. The project responds to the need for a high-capacity public institution capable of managing complex administrative workflows while maintaining accessibility and operational clarity.

The building is conceived as a future-ready civic institution that balances administrative authority with user-oriented planning. The project contributes to the emerging identity of Naya Raipur as an organised and forward-looking administrative capital.

The design framework integrates operational complexity, public movement, and long-term institutional adaptability within a single cohesive structure.

Functional Planning and Administrative Workflow Integration

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The building layout reflects the multi-layered operational logic of a public governance institution where departments, processes, and user groups require distinct circulation and privacy structures.

A central core anchors vertical circulation and shared services. Two angled wings accommodate departmental operations, each supported by independent cores for daily operations, emergency response, and administrative continuity.

Modular planning bays support transitions between open office environments, enclosed cabins, and meeting spaces. Circulation planning ensures clear visitor movement, examination flow management, and segregated access for public, staff, and service users.

The spatial framework supports bureaucratic efficiency while maintaining clarity of navigation and service access.

Civic Identity, Climate Response, and Institutional Presence

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The architectural expression balances civic authority with regional climate responsiveness. A colonnaded front elevation rises from a stone podium, establishing institutional presence while maintaining contextual integration.

East-west orientation enables controlled daylight penetration and thermal performance through shadow patterns across the faΓ§ade. Service shafts and utilities are integrated within the elevation rhythm, maintaining performance without visual disruption.

The building establishes a contemporary civic architectural language that reinforces public confidence while supporting long-term building performance.

High-Density Public Movement and Operational Flexibility

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The facility is designed to manage high examination footfall and public interface activity. Floor plates support flexible examination layouts, secured rooms, and adaptable sanitation infrastructure.

Lift cores and stair systems support efficient daily circulation and emergency evacuation performance. Separate entry points for staff, candidates, and public users reduce congestion and improve security management.

Core spacing and modular bays support departmental independence while maintaining unified building operations, enabling long-term administrative scalability.

Human-Centred Public Environment and Institutional Transparency

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Despite its compact footprint, the building integrates internal micro-environments that support user comfort and staff interaction. A central open zone introduces shaded breakout spaces and landscape elements that soften institutional density.

Visual connectivity between internal corridors and central open spaces supports wayfinding clarity and organisational transparency. The environment balances institutional authority with public accessibility and user comfort.

Conclusion

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The Public Service Commission Headquarters demonstrates how next-generation administrative infrastructure can balance governance complexity, public accessibility, and operational resilience.

The project supports hierarchical administrative systems while maintaining clarity of movement and user dignity. The building is structured to support future expansion while delivering high-performance civic infrastructure for current governance needs.

The development establishes a long-term administrative anchor supporting citizen services, institutional reliability, and the evolving governance framework of Naya Raipur.

Client
Naya Raipur Development Authority, CGPSC

Cost
INR 20 Cr (200 Million)

Area

Site Area: 2.98 acres | 12,068 sq. m. Built Up Area: 62,400 sq. ft. | 5,800 sq. m.

Facility
Public Office Building

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