建筑设计:弗洛里安·伊登堡,刘静,伊利亚斯·帕帕耶奥尔尤/SO-IL建筑事务所
洛根办公室,纽约,美国
建筑设计:弗洛里安·伊登堡,刘静,伊利亚斯·帕帕耶奥尔尤/SO-IL建筑事务所
1 工作区/Work area
一家活跃于美国东西海岸的产品公司洛根打算建造一个更符合他们需求的新式办公空间。根据洛根公司的动态工作模式,SO-IL建筑事务所设计出一个提供强烈合作氛围的环境。洛根的员工很大一部分由加入项目基础团队的临时顾问组成。这种频繁的工作更换使得他们不需要很多个人的办公室,但却需要其具有高度灵活性。我们重新思考了如何在洛根的工作体系下使办公空间被有效利用,以及如何创造透明的空间层次和全面分享工作空间。
办公空间被分成两个完全相同的对称条状房间。每个条状房间都有一个1.65m(65英寸)长的连续工作桌。这个被共享的桌子适用于任何规模的工作小组,把公司里可能出现的几乎所有操作都连接在一起,包括设计、生产和会议。每个连续桌子的末端都被玻璃墙隔开,使得隔音办公室和会议室也能共用同一种室内风格。从地板到天花板的半透明无缝墙体将工作区域从中心隔开,在视觉上将空间尺度化整为零,同时又保持了共享环境,并允许自然光透过。一个延伸的PVC发光天花板提供了均匀的无影照明。
透过透明结构层去看,人和物体永远都模糊不清。透明墙体会捕捉自然光,并且在一天内随光线变化而改变颜色。这种抽象性与墙体空间的对称性和材料肌理的模糊性相结合,使人在看向相邻空间时产生反射错觉,产生一种如梦似幻的超现实体验。□(辛梦瑶 译)
2 平面/Floor plan
Logan, a bi-coastal production company, wanted a new office space that better fits its needs. Building on Logan's dynamic working model, SO –IL created an environment that supports a strong sense of collaboration and collectivity. A large part of the Logan team consists of mobile consultants who join the team on a per-project basis. This constantly changing work setting requires few personalized work stations and rooms, but a high level of flexibility. We reconceived how office space can work given Logan's organization, creating layers of transparency and completely shared work spaces.
The space is divided into two identical, symmetrical rectilinear spaces. Each long room has a 65-foot continuous custom work table. Accommodating working groups of any size, the shared desks consolidate almost every operation of the company in one place: design, production, and meetings. The end section of each continuous table is divided by glass walls, allowing acoustically private offices and meeting rooms to share the same work surface. Seamless floor-to-ceiling translucent fabric walls separate the central work areas, visually breaking down the scale of the space, while maintaining a shared environment and allowing natural light to penetrate. A stretched PVC luminous ceiling provides even, shadowless lighting.
Looking through layers of fabric, people and objects perpetually appear out of focus. Fabric walls catch natural light and change colors as light changes throughout the day. This abstraction, combined with the symmetry of spaces and the spatial ambiguity of the fabric, creates the illusion of reflections when looking into adjacent spaces, hence a dream-like, surreal experience. □
3 工作区/Work area
项目信息/Credits and Data
客户/Client: Logan
项目团队/Project Team: Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu, Ilias Papageorgiou, Danny Duong, Takuya Iwamura
本地合作者/Collaborator Local Architect: Formactiv
面积/Area: 650m²
摄影/Photos: Iwan Baan
4 工作区/Work area
评论
姜涌:工作场所的研究在欧美是显学,其核心都是如何实现工作场所的最高生产效率。基于本项目业主的合作、共享的核心设计诉求,设计连续到漫长、简单到单调的工作界面和空间无疑是最直接的解答,同时,半透明的隔断和天地一体的背景化、舞台化的设计也提供了另外一种平衡:摒弃杂念聚焦工作于无我之境。
青锋:墙体与顶面的实体感在半透明的光线之中消融,暗示房间中的人们离开日常经验,去开拓新的思维领域。对自由的推崇也体现在对“普适空间”理念的重申,就像密斯一样,为了维护尽量多的可能性,必须压制其中任何一种可能性的独特性。然而,对于日常使用者来说,这种做法是否成功还需要验证:牺牲房间的归属感是否是一个难以承受的代价?
5 编辑隔间/Editing booth
Comments
JIANG Yong: The study of work place has been established as a prominent subject in Europe and the U.S. Its fundamental purpose consists in the realization of maximum efficiency on the construction site. The most straightforward solutions are to be found in the project-based cooperation of the clients, the shared core demands, as well as long, continuous design process and simple, tedious working interface and space. Meanwhile, translucent partitions and backstage design fusing heaven and earth provide a different kind of balance, i.e. to stay away from distractions and focus on the work in a self-oblivious state.
QING Feng: The materiality of wall and ceiling melts in the translucent light, suggesting that people should leave their mundane experience and explore new territories of the mind. The value of freedom is also represented in the reiteration of the notion of "universal space." As Mies once said, to maintain the maximum possibility, the room has to repress every singularity. But for a common user, whether this is effective still needs more proof: is it too high a price to sacrifice the sense of belonging of a room?
Logan Offices, New York, USA, 2012
Architects: Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu, Ilias Papageorgiou/SO-IL
6 工作区/Work area
7 前台/Reception