KaiWu Design Office by Kai Wu Design
开物营造办公室
  • 城市 : 南通   City : NanTong
  • 面积 : 105㎡
  • 完成日期 : 2023-04-01    Completion Date : 2023-04-01
  • 设计师 : 高远   Designer : GaoYuan
  • 摄影 : 川河映像   Photographer : ChuanHeyingxiang
  • 事务所官方工作室名称 : 开物营造研究室   Official Name : KaiWu Design Studio
  • 官网/公众号 : 开物营造   Website/Official Accounts : kaiwuteam
KaiWu Design Office by Kai Wu Design  开物营造办公室
我们这次选择了一处拥有独立院落的住宅空间作为新的办公场所。面对相比原工作室缩小近40%体量的情形,如何合理且有效利用空间,同时营造一处弱化办公标签的场所成为了我们此次设计尝试的方向。原始户型属于框架式结构,全屋只有两根柱子。拆除部分墙体后通过“H”形动线的设置,分离出洽谈区与陈列区的功能,同时分离出南北两条动线脉络。将原双阳台结构改为单阳台,并将阳台与客厅之间的墙体南移,扩大室内有效面积的同时,确立了阳台“灰空间”的属性,并在阳台东西两侧墙体上设置窗户,使阳台成为“光盒”,为东西两个房间引入采光。 拆除原厨房、客卫及北侧房间隔墙,通过空间的相互错位借用,建立起新的茶水、客卫与书房/休息室布局。
We have chosen a residential space with an independent courtyard as our new office space this time. Faced with a reduction of nearly 40% in size compared to the original studio, how to make reasonable and effective use of space while creating a space that weakens office labels has become the direction of our design attempt this time.The house type belongs to a frame structure, with only two columns throughout the house.Reduce the original entrance to be level with the north side of the pillars in the hall. After dismantling some of the walls, the functions of the negotiation area and the exhibition area are separated through the setting of an "H" shaped moving line, while also separating the two moving lines of the north and south. The original three bedroom south facing layout has determined the location of the office area, changing the original double balcony structure to a single balcony, and moving the wall between the balcony and the living room south to expand the effective indoor area. At the same time, the property of the balcony as a "gray space" has been established, and windows have been installed on the walls on both sides of the balcony, making it a "light box" and introducing daylight to the east and west rooms. Dismantle the original kitchen, guest bathroom, and partition walls of the north room, and establish a new layout of tea, guest bathroom, and study/lounge through mutual displacement and borrowing of space, achieving further utilization of space.