In the context of a dense urban landscape it is logical that the rising start-up community would turn towards the highly efficient concept of co-working for their professional solutions. These spaces must effectively combine the positives of both public and private arenas offering the professional users an efficient resource platform whilst also encouraging social interactions and accommodating for the temporaryvisitor. In the core of Ho Chi Minh City and enclosed in the center of a large factory complex, “Jungle Station” sets the benchmark for conceptual design of such spaces. The entirely refurbished printing factory responds not only to the logistical complications of shared program condensation but reflects on the intangible experience of shared space. The conception of a tropical environment that also facilitates the flow between the various programs is possible via the feature element of the “Green Connector”.Thevegetalspinerunscentrallythroughthespacebothhorizontally and verticallyremaining visible from anypublic zone of the building. More than a simple combination of potted plants, the cooling and calming capacities of the Green Connector occupies all echelons ofthe space, from large succulents to hanging creepers and an aromatic herb garden. This green connector also plays the role of “social connector” as traffic allows itself to pause among the foliage. With resting and working stations dotted along the central plantations, the specialized coffee bar caters for a relaxed break. By opening a central chasm and removing a large part of the roofing, natural sunlight is filtered through the layers of leaves and allowed to spill through the building, enhancing the sensation of a naturallytropical, vegetal environment. As the sunlight shifts over the building the users are able to feel in touch with the natural advancement of the day. Each closed office space, distributed rationally along the facades is able to view this luminous centerpiece. To allow for focus and highlight the presence of the green organic volumes, archi-tectural elements are left raw, minimal and monochromatic. Here a balance is created by re-introducing traces of the structure’s industrial past, revealing operational and technical elements of the building such as support beams,ventilation systems and cabling. Details ofindustrial character; exposed textured brick and dark steel are contrasted to the organic elements prevalent throughout.





Location Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam
Client ToongVietnam
Site 2’000 m2
Type Commission
Program Co-woking spaces
Year 2017-2018
Photographer Quang Dam


                       
    • 项目完工照片:
    vsszan3978082100201.jpg
    vsszan3978082100202.jpg
    vsszan3978082100203.jpg
    vsszan3978082100204.jpg
    vsszan3978082100205.jpg
    vsszan3978082100206.jpg
    vsszan3978082100207.jpg
    vsszan3978082100208.jpg
    vsszan3978082100209.jpg
    vsszan39780821002010.jpg
    vsszan39780821002011.jpg
    vsszan39780821002012.jpg
    vsszan39780821002013.jpg
    vsszan39780821002014.jpg
    vsszan39780821002015.jpg
    vsszan39780821002016.jpg
    vsszan39780821002017.jpg
    vsszan39780821002018.jpg
    vsszan39780821002019.jpg
    vsszan39780821002020.jpg
    vsszan39780821002021.jpg


                           
      • 平面与结构图:
      vsszan39780821002022.jpg


                             
        • 效果与概念图:待补充……

                               
          • 相关附件下载:

          vsszan39780821002023.pdf
          7.59 MB,下载次数:14

          • 附件:G8A_pressbook_jungle_station.pdf
            • 转载自:Archilovers
            • 设计师:G8A Architecture & Urban Planning
            • 坐落:Ho Chi Minh City / Vietnam / 2018
            • 语言:English
            • 阅读原文
            Ai 分析中……

            暂无用户创作记录!~

            记录用户以此项目图片为灵感使用Ai进行二次创作。

            李小帅2020-9-21 11:31:56
            谢谢分享!!!谢谢分享!!!
            您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 注册序赞号

            快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表