Lowe Campbell Ewald Headquarters NeumannSmith Architecture
2014-09-26 01:00
架构师提供的文本描述。创意公司的创意空间。Neumann/Smith建筑公司帮助广告公司Lowe Campbell Ewald为一座百年老建筑注入了新的生命,开创了一个先例:重新设计长期空置的底特律、密西根州的建筑,照亮历史保护的光芒,巩固创意部门作为底特律强大经济引擎的地位。
Text description provided by the architects. A creative space for a creative company. Neumann/Smith Architecture helped advertising agency, Lowe Campbell Ewald, breath new life into a 100-year old building, setting a precedent for repurposing long vacant Detroit, Michigan, buildings, shining the light on historic preservation and anchoring the creative sector’s place as a strong economic engine for Detroit.
© Justin Maconochie
贾斯汀·马科诺奇(Justin Maconochie)
选择了长凳家具配置和最小固定房间,以创造一个更加开放和协作的办公环境。这一设计还创造性地利用了回收材料,包括木托盘、500扇本地打捞的木门、切成板条隔板的木门,以及用作分隔室的电气管道。这一空间还采用了其他可持续的解决方案,包括来自密歇根州的再生谷仓木材、用混凝土制成的柜台、带有再生物和环保面料的椅子。
Bench furniture configurations and minimal fixed rooms were selected to create a more open and collaborative office environment. The design also makes creative use of recycled materials including wooden pallets, 500 locally salvaged wood doors sliced up into slatted partition pods, and electrical conduits used as room dividers. The space features other sustainable solutions including reclaimed barn wood from Michigan, counters made of concrete, and chairs with recycled content and environmentally friendly fabrics.
© Justin Maconochie
贾斯汀·马科诺奇(Justin Maconochie)
这间办公室的装修非常独特。黄铜印版可以追溯到数码印刷品制作之前的年代,装饰大堂的天花板。每个版面上都有20世纪50年代至80年代的洛韦·坎贝尔·埃瓦尔德(Lowe Campbell Ewald)的复古广告,并以新的空间强化了他们的个人
The office features highly unique finishes. Brass press plates dating back to an age before digital print production adorn the lobby’s ceiling. Each plate features a vintage Lowe Campbell Ewald advertisement from the 1950s to the 1980s and strengthens their personal identity with their new space.
© Justin Maconochie
贾斯汀·马科诺奇(Justin Maconochie)
一款四层楼高的LED屏幕,可以添加定制的信息和图像,提供视觉效果。Neumann/Smith设计了屏幕,以填充中庭的高度,并创造了一个“哇”元素。42英尺高的显示屏吸引了三层中庭的访客和员工,而三楼中庭是为个人和公司聚会设计的分层平台。此外,该公司的品牌浸没区包括一系列多点触摸互动屏幕。LED照明,新浴室,厨房和高度设计的“展厅”改善环境。
A four-story LED screen with the ability to add customized messaging and imagery provides visual impact. Neumann/Smith designed the screen to fill the height of the atrium and create a “WOW” factor. The 42-foot high display screen engages visitors and employees from the third floor atrium, which is designed as tiered platforms for personal and company gatherings. Additionally, the company’s brand immersion area includes a series of multi-touch interactive screens. LED lighting, new bathrooms, kitchenettes, and highly designed “pitch rooms” enhance the environment.
© Justin Maconochie
贾斯汀·马科诺奇(Justin Maconochie)
Architects Neumann/Smith Architecture
Location 2000 Brush Street #601, Detroit, MI 48226, USA
Category Offices Interiors
Area 122000.0 ft2
Project Year 2014
Photographs Justin Maconochie
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