Office for Chen-lin Interior Design
The office space is located in the bustling commercial district of Taipei. Due to the client’s work and business, in order to increase the interaction and mobility of the employees, the project is different from the general office, using a semi-open design method, virtual and real design techniques to structure the space, and retaining the high ceiling in some areas, through the staggered, semi-penetrating view pattern, bringing more levels of space experience. The overall design has allocated the space in a progressive way, according to the intensity of use and the level of demand.
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Due to the feature of the clients work and business, in order to increase the interaction and mobility of the employees, this project was planned differently from the general office space. By semi-open design techniques to structure the space and used virtual and real design techniques to define the spaces including supervisors offices, pantry, meeting rooms, creates a comfortable and flexible modern working space through progressive demand intensity configuration of the space.
LOFT, industrial style, British style, modern style, design decoration, interior design, office space
Pandomo, retro red brick, moru glass, LED light bar, iron mesh, iron plate, titanium-plated metal, Ked system plate.
Providing perfect field functions in limited space has become one of the key points in the design. Especially in the process of adding a mezzanine, in addition to the height of the upper and lower two floors, the position of the beam may also bring a visual experience that is full of oppression. How to find a moderate height ratio and how much mezzanine space to add to provide a safe and comfortable space for the staff has become one of the problems that need to overcome in this case.
The project started in February 2019 and finished in April 2020 in Taipei City, Taiwan.
This project has taken advantage of the inherent height and the mezzanine space in some areas as a meeting space for employees to rest and discuss important issues, expanding the functional use of the space. In the selection of construction materials, the designer has used Pandomo, recycled red bricks, and iron parts as the main building materials, using LED light bars to create a distinctive office space and demonstrate a professional corporate image.
This project is based on industrial style and British characters, having effectively used the advantage of the height of the base and has chosen to add a mezzanine in some spaces to expand the function of the office space. Based on the elements of shipping containers, black steering wheels, and round cabin windows, corresponding to the features of import and export trade, and integrating the brand image and professional characteristics into the details and shapes.
As the client is really fond of the roughness of the industrial style, and also the uniqueness and exploratory spirit of the British maritime era, the whole space has begun to plan with these two styles, and based on the elements of shipping containers, the black steering wheel and round cabin windows which correspond with the work of import and export trade, creating a unique spatial appearance.
YANG CHUN-SHEN
Cuboid No 4 Office has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2020 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
Chen-lin Interior Design was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work Cuboid No 4 Office.
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Chen-lin Interior Design unveils Cuboid No 4, a modern office space in Taipei City, Taiwan, blending industrial and British maritime styles to create a distinctive and functional workspace.
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