Project: 沁集团第二运营空间(成都)办公室
Qin Group Chengdu Branch Office
Location: 成都,中国
Chengdu, China
GFA: 680m2
Time: 2020.10 - 2021.02
沁集团是一家根植于西中国地区的广告全产业链企业。他们是我们的老客户,四年前我们为其设计了位于重庆的总部办公室。这次他们又邀请我们为其成都分公司的新办公室进行设计。
场地的现状条件是非常严峻的。客户租用的空间是相邻的独立两户,由厚重的墙体分隔为左右两个空间,两户之间仅可以通过外部的外廊连接。空间呈窄开间,大进深的长条矩形平面,中部区域的自然采光很弱。另外,梁的间距较密,梁下的高度也较低,仅有2.6米净高,让人略有压抑之感。
我们提出了“工作在同一屋檐下”的概念,隐喻不同的分公司在集团平台上分工协作,共同发展壮大。我们设计了许多个白色的长筒形天花板,用于形成大屋檐的意向。再用向上打光的灯条将其打亮,引导光线通过拱形天花再折射下来,形成一种明亮的,柔和弥散的光线氛围。长筒形的天花板遮挡住上方裸顶的杂乱管线,同时又微微向上拱起,让人感知上忽略掉了层高较低的影响。为了进一步加强左右两侧的连通感,我们在墙体的上半部都设置了镜面,让空间及顶面的“大屋檐”可以在视觉上延续。
分隔左右两个空间的墙体也被打通,在规范允许的范围内,被更换为防火卷帘。人们因此可以自由地在左右两个空间中穿梭。所有桌子的布置也延续了这一横向的形态,连通左右空间。
The client, “Qin
Group” is an advertising agency platform, who providing full industry chain
service in West China. They are our old client; we designed their head office
in Chongqing 4 years ago. This time, they invited us to design their new branch
office in Chengdu.
The existing site
condition is severe. The space they rent are two adjacent independent spaces,
been divided into the left part and the right part by a thick wall, and they
can only be connected by an external corridor. The space appears as a long
rectangular shape with narrow width and very deep length, natural lighting in
the central area is quite dark. Besides, the distance between overhead beams is
crowded, and the clear height underneath the beam is low, only 2.6 meters,
making people feel a little bit repression.
We bring the concept of“working under the same roof” , as the
metaphor of different work teams to coordinate and grow based on the group platform.
We designed many white tube-arch-shape ceiling-boards, to form the image of “the
big roof”. The stripe light illuminated the ceiling-boards from below, guiding
the light to reflect downward, creating a bright, gentle, and dispersive
lighting atmosphere. The tube-arch hided the mussy pipelines above, and it curved
slightly upward, letting people’s perception ignore of the impact of low beam
height. In order to further strengthen the connectivity between the left and
right spaces, we placed mirrors on the top part of all the walls, to make the
space and “the big roof” continues visually.
The thick wall, which divides these two spaces, is also been break through, within the maximum limits allowed by the building code, been replaced with fire-proof roll screen. People thus can walk freely between two sides. The layout of all the work desks also continues this horizontal shape, connecting the left and right.