Star Engineers, Administrative Building and Factory Studio VDGA
2018-09-24 22:00
客户星工程师预算9,65,000美元
Client Star Engineers Budget USD 9,65,000 More Specs Less Specs
Client Star Engineers Budget USD 9,65,000 More Specs Less Specs
© Hiroyuki Oki
(C)小平之(Hirouki Oki)
架构师提供的文本描述。40,000平方英尺(第一阶段)公司办公室和工厂在越南河内市设立,探索乡村和谨慎的材料调色板,使客户的要求与现场环境相一致。作为一个企业办公室和工厂设置在同一校园内(实际上是相邻的),空间规划内向。一系列的法院交织在工作区域,在环境中呼吸新鲜。透过办公室的凝视,可以看到令人赏心悦目的景观和水,而不是盲目的隔间和装饰内部。
Text description provided by the architects. A 40,000 sq ft. (Phase-1) Corporate office cum factory set-out in the city of Hanoi, Vietnam, explores the rustic and discreet material palette aligning the client requirements to the site context. Being a corporate office and factory setup within the same campus (in fact adjoining each other), spaces were planned introvert. A series of courts interwoven in the work zones breathe freshness in the ambience. A gaze across the office presents one with the pleasing view of landscape and water instead of the blind partitions and decorative interiors.
Text description provided by the architects. A 40,000 sq ft. (Phase-1) Corporate office cum factory set-out in the city of Hanoi, Vietnam, explores the rustic and discreet material palette aligning the client requirements to the site context. Being a corporate office and factory setup within the same campus (in fact adjoining each other), spaces were planned introvert. A series of courts interwoven in the work zones breathe freshness in the ambience. A gaze across the office presents one with the pleasing view of landscape and water instead of the blind partitions and decorative interiors.
© Hiroyuki Oki
(C)小平之(Hirouki Oki)
整个建筑分为前和后海湾建筑物的前海湾毗邻工厂地面,由长砖砌墙隔开。接待区本身是一个大胆的声明砖墙作为木制接待台的背景是不同的在普通的不显眼的砖墙中,由垂直砖偏移铸造的辉煌阴影中的法院Basks当一个穿过通道时,会遇到一系列的法院。所有隔间和工作区的隔墙给透明玻璃让路因此,这些空间似乎彼此交织在一起,进入所有的中间法院质量是一个简单的形状-成品混凝土信封,有长五彩穿孔金属屏幕,饰有景观网格规划同时雕出典型的庭院是设计的力量
The whole building is divided into front and back bays. The front bay of the building adjoins the factory floor beyond, separated from it by a long brick wall. The reception area is a bold statement in itself. The brick wall as the backdrop of the wooden reception desk is distinct. The court basks in brilliant shadows casted by the vertical brick offsets in the plain unobtrusive brick walls. As one traverses through the passage, a series of courts are encountered along. The partition walls for all the cubicles and workspaces give way to transparent glass. Hence the spaces seem interwoven into each other looking into all the intermediate courts. The mass is a simple form-finished concrete envelope with long colorful perforated metal screen adorned with landscape. Grid planning while carving out the quintessential courtyards is the strength of design.
The whole building is divided into front and back bays. The front bay of the building adjoins the factory floor beyond, separated from it by a long brick wall. The reception area is a bold statement in itself. The brick wall as the backdrop of the wooden reception desk is distinct. The court basks in brilliant shadows casted by the vertical brick offsets in the plain unobtrusive brick walls. As one traverses through the passage, a series of courts are encountered along. The partition walls for all the cubicles and workspaces give way to transparent glass. Hence the spaces seem interwoven into each other looking into all the intermediate courts. The mass is a simple form-finished concrete envelope with long colorful perforated metal screen adorned with landscape. Grid planning while carving out the quintessential courtyards is the strength of design.
© Hiroyuki Oki
(C)小平之(Hirouki Oki)
Axonometric
© Hiroyuki Oki
(C)小平之(Hirouki Oki)
河内经历了温暖潮湿的亚热带气候和足够的降雨,而冬季是沉闷和朦胧的。因此,我们的努力是创造一种氛围,在夏季和冬季都能为室内空间提供公正的服务。一系列的“内部法院”多达八个,通过引入足够的自然光,即使是在天空黯淡的时候,也能保持办公区域的新鲜感。一个长的穿孔面板的屏幕(我们称之为呼吸墙)与景观装饰在正面和外面的正面,切断了眩光在夏季的几个月。这个屏幕也否定了在正面使用百叶窗/窗帘。这些不同颜色的面板在原本被限制的混凝土外墙上显得格外突出。
Hanoi experiences a warm humid sub-tropical climate with enough rainfall while winters are dull and hazy. Hence the effort was to create an ambience which would do justice to the interior spaces both in summers as well as winters. Series of 'internal courts' as many as eight keep the office areas fresh by bringing in enough natural light even when the sky is dull. A long perforated panel’s screen (the breathing wall, as we call it) adorned with landscape in and out on the front facade cuts off the glare in the summer months. This screen also negates the use of blinds/curtains in the front façade. The panels painted in different hues stand-out in the otherwise restrained concrete façade.
Hanoi experiences a warm humid sub-tropical climate with enough rainfall while winters are dull and hazy. Hence the effort was to create an ambience which would do justice to the interior spaces both in summers as well as winters. Series of 'internal courts' as many as eight keep the office areas fresh by bringing in enough natural light even when the sky is dull. A long perforated panel’s screen (the breathing wall, as we call it) adorned with landscape in and out on the front facade cuts off the glare in the summer months. This screen also negates the use of blinds/curtains in the front façade. The panels painted in different hues stand-out in the otherwise restrained concrete façade.
© Hiroyuki Oki
(C)小平之(Hirouki Oki)
© Hiroyuki Oki
(C)小平之(Hirouki Oki)
对越南热带温带气候区内部低调的需求,使我们能够充分利用泥土材料的美。强烈的阳光美丽地增强了材料的调色板。不管是真空脱水地板、砖墙还是原材料,光线都会透过它们反射出来。在这个办公空间里,砖是室内设计的主要元素。砖的各种形式和颜色构成了室内空间中独特的元素。扭曲的砖墙构成了接待的背景,并从访问河内当地的砖窑中得到了灵感。建筑围护结构在形式上已完成混凝土提供了一个微妙的对比,激烈的红色砖。漂浮的MS楼梯给循环区域带来了轻盈。定制拉伸金属绳代替楼梯栏杆提供透明度。
Demand for understated interiors in the tropical-temperate climatic zone of Vietnam, allowed us to fully utilize the beauty of earthy materials. The strong sunlight beautifully enhances the material palette. Be it the vacuum dewatered floor, the brick wall or the raw metal, light reflects brilliantly through them. Brick is the main element of interior design in this office space. Various forms and hues of brick make for a unique element in the interior spaces. The twisted brick wall forms the reception backdrop and it drew inspiration from a visit to a local brick kiln in Hanoi. The building envelope in form finished concrete offers a subtle contrast to the fierce red of the brick. The floating MS staircase imparts the lightness to the circulating areas. Customized stretched metal ropes in place of staircase railing offer the transparency.
Demand for understated interiors in the tropical-temperate climatic zone of Vietnam, allowed us to fully utilize the beauty of earthy materials. The strong sunlight beautifully enhances the material palette. Be it the vacuum dewatered floor, the brick wall or the raw metal, light reflects brilliantly through them. Brick is the main element of interior design in this office space. Various forms and hues of brick make for a unique element in the interior spaces. The twisted brick wall forms the reception backdrop and it drew inspiration from a visit to a local brick kiln in Hanoi. The building envelope in form finished concrete offers a subtle contrast to the fierce red of the brick. The floating MS staircase imparts the lightness to the circulating areas. Customized stretched metal ropes in place of staircase railing offer the transparency.
© Hiroyuki Oki
(C)小平之(Hirouki Oki)
在充分利用丰富的资源和当地劳动力的同时,还没有使用Boastful的材料和整个调色板。通常的内部元件,如包层、木工、弹出假天花板、涂漆和地板工作在本项目中不起作用
There has been no use of boastful materials and whole palette is locally sourced while fully exploiting the abundantly available resources and local labor. Usual interior elements such as cladding, carpentry, POP false ceiling, painting and flooring work have no role to play in this project & are completely eliminated.
There has been no use of boastful materials and whole palette is locally sourced while fully exploiting the abundantly available resources and local labor. Usual interior elements such as cladding, carpentry, POP false ceiling, painting and flooring work have no role to play in this project & are completely eliminated.
Architects Studio VDGA
Location Vietnam Handmade Furniture , Can Bi 3 Xa Phu Xuan, Huyen Binh Xuyen Tinh, vinh Phuc, HANOI, Vĩnh Phúc 280000, Vietnam
Lead Architects Deepak Guggari
Design Team Rashi Sanson , Viplav Paithankar
Area 40000.0 m2
Project Year 2017
Photographs Hiroyuki Oki
Category Offices
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