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Dezeen « Newer story Older story » Historic Shanghai gangsters warehouse transformed into an office by Naturalbuild 20 January 2015 | 2 comments More: InteriorsOfficesSlideshows Chinese studio Naturalbuild has created an office and event space in a Shanghai warehouse that previously belonged to Huang Jinrong – a notorious 1930s underworld figure (+ slideshow). Co-working Space by NaturalBuild The space is located within a two-storey building by the citys South Bund dockyard, described by the firm as the gangsters warehouse in reference to its former proprietor. Related story: Studio GAON converts concrete warehouse into a couples first home Huang Jinrong was a prominent and senior ranking Chinese officer in the French Concession Police. He was, however, believed to have strong links to Shanghais criminal underworld, including an involvement with mob boss Du Yuesheng. Naturalbuild describes him as a tycoon of Shanghais most notorious gangsters. Co-working Space by NaturalBuild The architects were tasked with transforming the upper floor of Huangs former warehouse – a space with a floor area of around 1,000 square metres, and a ceiling that extends up to almost 10 metres high. Co-working Space by NaturalBuild Their approach was to minimise the addition of new materials and, where possible, retain the wood flooring that was already in place. The ceilings worn finish was also left as it was in some parts. Co-working Space by NaturalBuild By gently stripping back decaying layers of wood and plaster, treating the existing timber structure, and combining this with utilitarian and inexpensive materials, a raw aesthetic has been created not dissimilar to the original warehouse, said the design team in a statement. Co-working Space by NaturalBuild Other features intended to maintain this unfinished appearance include a plain white paint scheme and the preservation of pre-existing structural features like corbels and clerestory windows. Co-working Space by NaturalBuild The space, described by its architects as being a dumbbell shape, is based around two areas either end of the building, conjoined by a corridor that runs the length of the plan. Eight gables – two on each end of the main spaces – support the buildings lofty roof, while numerous wood and steel trusses offer the structure additional support. Co-working Space by NaturalBuild Entry to the upper floor is via stairs to the immediate left of the street entrance. Internal access is also possible via a staircase situated close to the middle of the building. The external entrance leads up to a set of doors that follow through to the floors joint reception and event space. Most of this foyer-like area showcases the buildings original full-height ceiling, and benefits from multiple sources of natural light, along with original wide plank flooring. Co-working Space by NaturalBuild To the immediate left of the entry point is an events area with a lowered ceiling, where exhibitions and talks are accommodated. Adjoined to this is a seating section that links to a small kitchen. Co-working Space by NaturalBuild At the far end of the floor, an open-plan office houses around 60 bespoke metalwork desks. Toilets and six small, enclosed meeting spaces are positioned on the interior-facing side of this connecting corridor, while a glassed conference room faces the exterior. These spaces feature white-painted boards for both their ceilings and walls. Co-working Space by NaturalBuild As a whole, the design respects and celebrates the historical vernacular of the city, said the architects. The renovated space evokes a sense of contradiction while still provides a coherent experience throughout. It addresses a new type of working space, a connective environment where nomadic individuals can work independently in a community that generates a level of synergy, they added. Co-working Space by NaturalBuild The office is the largest space on the floor. Pre-renovation wood flooring is found here, complementing the original wooden struts, and a U-shaped bookcase runs along one side of the space. Photography is by Howard Chan. Project credits: Architects: Natural Build Operation LLC Partners in Charge: Yuanrong Ma, Yanfei Shui Design Team: Hao Chen, Zhengfeng Zhang, Ying Zhu, Kun Yan Co-working Space by NaturalBuild Site plan – click for larger image Co-working Space by NaturalBuild Floor plan – click for larger image Co-working Space by NaturalBuild Long section one – click for larger image Co-working Space by NaturalBuild Long section two – click for larger image Co-working Space by NaturalBuild Cross sections – click for larger image
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 00:36:48 +0000

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