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W U X I C H I N A Dr. Juan Carlos Dall’Asta - Ph.D Architect

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Dr. Juan Carlos Dall’Asta - Ph.D Architect

INDEX

01 FRAMEWORK

03 CASE

STUDY

02 DESIGN

APPROACH

04 DESIGN

GENESIS

05 PROJECT

01 FRAMEWORK

Trends in the market have created a new paradigm in office space usage. It is necessary to shift towards an increasingly complex, unpredictable and dynamic knowledge environment. In a market that requires constant changes, flexibility in the duration of the lease, the use of services and the choice of space is desired. The ability to communicate, share, collaborate, review, learn from each other, grow and be part of an impactful community that enables growth is what it’s all about.

Working becomes an action that requires adequate environments for thought, creativity, relationships, favoring open-plan spaces, full-height windows on the exterior, comfortable furnishings and design.

The Office Design as user friendly platform that involves, using storytelling and / or gamification processes, the individual worker or the community at different levels, from the physical - cognitive to the emotional - sensorial.

The aim of the project is based on smart working, a new mantra that characterizes contemporary work, where work is understood as a continuum, beyond the confines of the traditional office.

Airbnb Office, Threefold Architects, London, UK, 2016

01 FRAMEWORK

WeWork Weihai Lu, Linehouse Location Weihai Lu, Shanghai, China, 2016

Slack’s NYC Office, Snøhetta, New York, 2016

Co-Working, Colombo and Serboli Architecture, Barcelona, 2017

CO-WORKING

‘‘We cannot accomplish all that we need to do without working together’’

SHARE SPACES | SHARE EXPERIENCES

VOLUME FRAME LAYERS FLEXIBILITY GREEN

02 DESIGN APPROACH

PROJECT TOOL

MATERIALS LIGHT

VOLUME

College of Environmental Design UC Berkeley , K. Kuma, Hokkaido, 2014 The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Steven Holl Architects, Kansas City, 2007

03 CASE STUDY

FRAME

The Ring House, TNA Architects, Tokyo, Japan, 2006 Double Blind, Robert Irwin, Las Vegas, 2013

House NA, Sou Fujimoto, Tokyo, Japan, 2011 The Cloud, Sou Fujimoto, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, London, 2013

03 CASE STUDY

03 CASE STUDY

Shakujii Apartment, Sanaa, Tokyo, Japan, 2011

LAYERS

House NA, Sou Fujimoto, Tokyo, Japan, 2011 Cut ‘n’ Paste, Mies van der Rohe, Moma, New York, 1942

David Chipperfield Architects, BBC Scotland headquarters, Scottish, 2015

Tower Machiya, Atelier Bow Wow, Tokyo, 2010 Sakura house, Mount Fuji, Tokyo, Japan, 2006

CASE STUDYMATERIALS

03

Moriyama House, SANAA / Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa, Tokyo, 2005

03 CASE STUDYLIGHT

Shakujii Apartment, Sanaa, Tokyo, Japan, 2011Zollverein School of management and design, Sanaa, Essen, Germany, 2006

Farnsworth House, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Plano, Illinois, 1945

Sharifi-ha House / Nextoffice , Alireza Taghaboni, Tehran, Russia, 2013 Äripäev Office / Arhitekt 11, Vana-Lõuna, Tallinn, Estonia, 2017

03 CASE STUDYFLEXIBLE

Waterfall wall

03 CASE STUDYGREEN

Naturescape, Kengo Kuma, Milan, 2013Siloso Beach Resort, Sentosa, Singapore

Naturescape, Kengo Kuma, Milan, 2013

04 DESIGN GENESIACTUAL SITUATION

CREATIVE HUB

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04 DESIGN GENESICONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS

04 DESIGN GENESISCONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS

VOLUME

04 DESIGN GENESISCONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS

FRAME

LAYERS

04 DESIGN GENESISCONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS

EXTERIOR

MATERIALS

04 DESIGN GENESISCONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS

POLYCARBONATE

GLASS

GLASS

MATERIALS

04 DESIGN GENESISCONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS

STEEL

WOOD

INTERIOR

LIGHT

04 DESIGN GENESISCONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS

FLEXIBILITY

04 DESIGN GENESISCONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS

GREEN

04 DESIGN GENESISCONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS

05 PROJECTPHASES

PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3

1 2 3

Construction of the two blocks

Construction of the collective space

Construction of the gardenwich connect all the ‘‘green

system’’ together

+ 0.45 m

+0.90 m+ 1.35 m

0.00 m

05 PROJECTPLANS

PLAN 00_1:50Type A

AREA = 94 mq

+ 0.45 m

+0.90 m+ 1.35 m

0.00 m

05 PROJECTPLANS

PLAN 00_1:50Type B

AREA = 94 mq

05 PROJECTPLANS

PLAN -1AREA = 348 mq

- 3.39 m

- 3.39 m

PLAN -1_1:50AREA = 94 mq

05 PROJECTPLANS

PLAN -1_1:50AREA = 160 mq

05 PROJECTPLANS

C

C

D D

SECTION AA

05 PROJECTSECTIONS

KEY PLAN

0.00 m

0.00 m 0.00 m

0.00 m

+ 0.45 m

+0.90 m+ 1.35 m

0.00 m+ 0.45 m

+ 1.35 m+0.90 m

0.00 m

B

B

AA

SECTION AA_1:50

05 PROJECTSECTIONS

SECTION BB_1:50

05 PROJECTSECTIONS

ELEVATION CC_1:50

05 PROJECTELEVATIONS

ELEVATION DD_1:50

05 PROJECTELEVATIONS

05 PROJECTRENDER

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