知名广告公司韦登迪+肯尼迪开发了创新性的工作可以追溯到早期的耐克的运动在20世纪80年代的全球声誉。由联合工程设计机构的总部波特兰水泥韦登迪+肯尼迪的地位,建筑的守护神,并继续影响世界各地的办事处的设计。 WORKac的设计,该机构的50,000平方英尺的纽约办公室拥抱城市密度作为自己的座右铭:个人工作空间的最小压缩,打开了空间,多样化的集体空间的梯度。
本设计为韦登迪+肯尼迪纽约移离办公室作为操场把工作回来的创造性工作的心脏。一个涉足职场的历史后,研究显示,虽然广告公司一直在前沿办公室设计的最前沿,没有任何一个工作场所的趋势已经取代了那些来之前。相反,人们的工作方式也在不断演变,层和繁殖。
因为韦登迪+肯尼迪的工作是高度协作,WORKac设计的讨论空间尽可能广泛,以适应不同尺寸,隐私级别和持续时间的会议和聚会。团队可以选择保存快速评论站立在10英尺长的“过度的柜台”黑钢表;在休息室配有舒适的家具和天然木地板,提出了不同级别创建私密感非正式讨论;或聚集在厨房的工作午餐。更传统的会议可在会议室,从小型的,亲密的范围,规模举行“Phonebooths,”到“野餐餐桌”的会议室,最多可容纳10人至更大,正规的“宽正龙”的会议室。玻璃幕墙营造轻盈,通透的空间感。这些不同的会议空间集群是围绕20-25人在开放的办公室群体,具有抛光的混凝土地面。
一系列的大集体“瞬间”被垂直分布,作为该机构的结缔组织。这些空间开辟欣赏到办公室通过圆轮匝创造的楼板最大可能的开口,同时尽量减少结构性影响。连接6日和7日地板,圆形,核桃包“硬币楼梯”的特点看台座位,可容纳下一个蜘蛛形结构,从列移除负载转移办公室范围内的会议或非正式的讨论。在7楼,白色瓷砖的酒吧提供了结束的一天办公室的庆祝活动的机会。连接第7和第8层,穿孔金属螺旋楼梯通向一个慷慨的竹包,图书馆8楼“巢穴”。
要在6楼和7楼把在外面,双高度空间相结合,与拆除现有窗户和一个新的内饰店面建立了蓝莓灌木,并从街上看到环绕的户外公园。完全连接电源,音乐和Wi-Fi,员工可以使用室外空间,满足,吃午饭,甚至采取双周瑜伽课。在7楼的办公室内,一个大型,多功能健身房提供互动和娱乐的额外空间。空间兼作“黑匣子”,以适应整个办公室的讲座或放映电影。
Renowned advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy has developed a global reputation for innovative work dating back to their early Nike campaigns in the 1980s. The agency’s Portland headquarters designed by Allied Works cemented Wieden+Kennedy’s position as a patron of architecture and continues to influence the design of their offices around the world. WORKac’s design for the agency’s 50,000 sq ft New York office embraces urban density as its motto: a minimal compression of individual work spaces that opens up room for a gradient of diverse collective spaces. The design for Wieden+Kennedy New York moves away from the office-as-playground to put work back at the heart of creative work. After a foray into the history of the workplace, research revealed that while advertising agencies have always been at the forefront of cutting-edge office design, no single workplace trend has replaced those that came before. Rather, the ways that people work have continued to evolve, layer and multiply. Because work at Wieden+Kennedy is highly collaborative, WORKac designed the widest possible range of discussion spaces to accommodate meetings and gatherings of varying size, privacy levels, and duration. Teams can choose to hold quick reviews standing up at 10 foot long “Over-The-Counter” blackened steel tables; have informal discussions in lounges with comfortable furniture and natural wood floors, raised to different levels to create a sense of privacy; or gather in the kitchens for working lunches. More traditional meetings can be held in conference rooms that range in scale from smaller, intimate “Phonebooths,” to “Picnic-Table” meeting rooms that accommodate up to 10 people to larger, formal “Wide-n-Long” conference rooms. Glass walls create a sense of lightness and transparency to the space. Clusters of these different meeting spaces are organized around groups of 20-25 people in open offices, featuring polished concrete floors. A series of larger collective ‘moments’ are distributed vertically to serve as the connective tissue for the agency. These spaces open up views across the office through circular oculi that create the largest possible openings in the floor slab while minimizing structural impact. Connecting the 6 th & 7 th floors, a circular-shaped, walnut-clad “Coin Stair” features bleacher seating that can accommodate office-wide meetings or informal discussions below a spider-shaped structure that transfers load from a removed column. On the 7th floor, a white-tiled bar provides an opportunity for end-of-day office celebrations. Connecting the 7th and the 8th floors, a perforated metal spiral staircase leads to a generous bamboo-clad, library “den” on the 8th floor. To bring the outside in, a double-height space on the 6th and 7th floors is combined with the removal of the existing windows and a new interior storefront to create an outdoor park surrounded by blueberry bushes and visible from the street. Completely wired for power, music and wi-fi , employees can use the outdoor space to meet, eat lunch or even take a bi-weekly yoga class. On the 7th Floor, inside the office, a large, multi-purpose gym offers additional space for interaction and recreation. The space doubles as a ‘black box’ to accommodate the whole office for lectures or film screenings.
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