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July 2026Project Story3-min read571 words

Bayer Lifescience Engagements: Delivering Three Concurrent Sites in Bengaluru

How Pencil Sketch is delivering three concurrent Bayer engagements in Bengaluru — MFAR Manyata (1.4L sq.ft), Kodiganahalli CPDS Station, Kallinayakanhalli BRDC.

TL;DR

Pencil Sketch is delivering three concurrent Bayer engagements in and around Bengaluru — MFAR Manyata (1.4 lakh sq.ft multi-floor renovation for Bayer Science & Innovation + Bayer Pharmaceutical, our largest single client engagement), Kodiganahalli (~20,000 sq.ft CPDS Station design-build for Bayer CropScience), and Kallinayakanhalli (1,500 sq.ft BRDC infrastructure for Bayer CropScience). All three run under Bayer's global-compliance overlay + photography-restriction policy. Bayer HUB presented Pencil Sketch a Certificate of Appreciation in recognition of the studio's dedication and contributions across these engagements.

Multinational corporations bring standardised workplace guidelines, brand requirements, and global design expectations. They also bring procurement bureaucracy, approval hierarchies, and coordination complexity. The Bayer India headquarters project—1,00,000+ sq.ft across multiple floor plates in Bengaluru—tested Pencil Sketch's ability to navigate both.

The

Challenge Bayer operates facilities worldwide. Their workspace standards cover everything from workstation dimensions to meeting room technology to material specifications. Local teams can't simply ignore headquarters directives. But global standards don't always translate cleanly to Indian construction realities. Specified finishes may not be locally available. Preferred furniture systems might require long import lead times. Building codes differ. The challenge: deliver a workspace that satisfies corporate requirements while actually getting built on schedule and budget.

Design

Constraints Bayer's workspace guidelines prescribed: - Open-plan workstations with specific dimensional standards - Enclosed meeting rooms for confidential pharmaceutical discussions - Collaboration zones supporting cross-functional teams - Material palette reflecting corporate identity (blues, greys, neutral tones) - Technology infrastructure for global connectivity - Acoustic performance standards for pharmaceutical R&D work Pencil Sketch's design response prioritized buildability without compromising functional requirements.

Materials: Where Bayer specified imported finishes, the studio sourced equivalent local alternatives—same appearance and performance, half the cost, immediate availability.

Furniture: Custom-designed workstations matching Bayer's dimensional standards but fabricated locally, eliminating import delays and shipping costs.

MEP coordination: Worked directly with Bayer's IT and facilities teams to ensure technology infrastructure met global standards while complying with local electrical codes.

Construction

Reality Over a lakh square feet means coordinating multiple trades across multiple floors simultaneously. The Traditional design-bid-build delivery would fragment this into separate contracts—architect, general contractor, MEP subcontractors, furniture vendor, technology installer. Each pointing fingers when coordination failed. Pencil Sketch's integrated model put everything under single-source responsibility. When the electrical contractor's conduit layout conflicted with the HVAC ductwork, the studio resolved it immediately—no change orders, no schedule delays, no client arbitration. Mid-project challenges:

Material delays: A specified ceiling tile went on backorder. The studio substituted an equivalent product quickly, obtained Bayer approval, and maintained schedule.

Technology changes: Bayer's IT team revised network requirements mid-construction. Integrated delivery meant the design team, MEP coordinator, and site supervisor resolved it in one coordination meeting.

Phased occupancy: Bayer needed to occupy Floor 1 before Floors 2-3 completed. The studio sequenced construction to deliver functional spaces progressively while maintaining active work in other areas.

The

Outcome The project delivered on schedule. Budget: within 3% of original estimate. More importantly, the space functions as intended. Bayer's pharmaceutical teams have workspace supporting confidential R&D discussions. Collaboration zones facilitate cross-functional work. Technology infrastructure connects seamlessly to global operations.

What

It Taught Us

Global standards aren't optional: Multinational clients have workplace requirements for legitimate operational reasons. The studio's job is delivering compliance, not debating necessity.

Local adaptation is essential: Blindly implementing global specifications in Indian construction context creates delays and cost overruns. Smart substitution—equivalent performance through local sourcing—is value creation.

Integrated delivery matters more at scale: A 1,00,000+ sq.ft project involving multiple trades, technology systems, and phased occupancy would be chaos under fragmented delivery. Single-source accountability is the only way it works.

Client communication is design work: Bayer needed regular updates satisfying both local facilities teams and global real estate leadership. Documentation, progress photography, and proactive communication prevented the surprises that derail corporate projects. The Bayer headquarters isn't Pencil Sketch's largest project, but it demonstrated capability handling enterprise clients with global standards and local execution realities. The work continues.

— FAQQuestions on this topic
How many Bayer projects has Pencil Sketch delivered in India?

Three concurrent engagements in and around Bengaluru: (1) MFAR Manyata 1.4 lakh sq.ft multi-floor renovation for Bayer Science & Innovation + Bayer Pharmaceutical, (2) Kodiganahalli ~20,000 sq.ft CPDS Station design-build for Bayer CropScience, (3) Kallinayakanhalli 1,500 sq.ft BRDC infrastructure for Bayer CropScience.

What is the largest Bayer engagement Pencil Sketch has delivered?

A 1.4 lakh sq.ft multi-floor renovation at MFAR Manyata TechPark, Bengaluru — covering the 9th, 10th and 5th floors. Joint engagement across Bayer Science & Innovation (Agri R&D workspace) and Bayer Pharmaceutical (pharma workspace). Programme 2025–2026. Our largest single client engagement to date.

Has Pencil Sketch been recognised by Bayer?

Yes. Bayer HUB presented Pencil Sketch Design Studio LLP a Certificate of Appreciation in 2026, signed by Smita Negi, in recognition of the studio's outstanding dedication and contributions across the Bengaluru corporate engagement. The certificate is on display at the studio's recognition register.

Why are Bayer project photos not published on the site?

Bayer operates a global photography restriction on active client sites. All three engagements are governed by this policy — Pencil Sketch honours it. The case-study surface uses a text-branded placeholder card that carries the project scope, sector, area and engagement type without on-site imagery.

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