H&M Logistic Office / JC Architecture
Courtyard Link
© Kevin Wu
Architects: JC Architecture
Location: Taipei, Taipei City, Taiwan
Lead Designers: Johnny Chiu, Maria Isabel Lima
Area: 152.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Kevin Wu
© Kevin Wu
Courtyard LinkAs H&M fashion company launched their first store in Taiwan, the logistic office and warehouse were set among the mountains of Ruifung, on the outskirts of Taipei City. The reconfigured space introduces a new approach to logistic offices as opposed to the stereotypical warehouse workplace. The design embodies a casual, warm and playful environment that reflects the belief in each individual?s ability to show initiative.Â
© Kevin Wu
The biggest challenge was to create two separate workspaces, with one being secured for the finance department, though maintaining a connectivity and sense of togetherness between the spaces. Given the large column span and high ceilings of the site, juxtaposed with the surrounding landscape, we decided to explore the idea of openness vs. private. We created a space that promoted creativity, personalization and collaboration while playing a role between the interior and exterior.
© Kevin Wu
Traditionally used for many purposes, including resting, cooking, working, and playing, a courtyard was designed as an extension...
© Kevin Wu
Architects: JC Architecture
Location: Taipei, Taipei City, Taiwan
Lead Designers: Johnny Chiu, Maria Isabel Lima
Area: 152.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Kevin Wu
© Kevin Wu
Courtyard LinkAs H&M fashion company launched their first store in Taiwan, the logistic office and warehouse were set among the mountains of Ruifung, on the outskirts of Taipei City. The reconfigured space introduces a new approach to logistic offices as opposed to the stereotypical warehouse workplace. The design embodies a casual, warm and playful environment that reflects the belief in each individual?s ability to show initiative.Â
© Kevin Wu
The biggest challenge was to create two separate workspaces, with one being secured for the finance department, though maintaining a connectivity and sense of togetherness between the spaces. Given the large column span and high ceilings of the site, juxtaposed with the surrounding landscape, we decided to explore the idea of openness vs. private. We created a space that promoted creativity, personalization and collaboration while playing a role between the interior and exterior.
© Kevin Wu
Traditionally used for many purposes, including resting, cooking, working, and playing, a courtyard was designed as an extension...
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