Compiled by Team IAnD
Photography: Peter Dixie & Leiii Zhang;
courtesy the architects
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Hi-tech start-up companies
in Shanghai get a new innovation incubator; courtesy Schmidt Hammer Lassen
Architects…
Located at the CaoHeJing
Hi-Tech Park with an aim to support and nurture local start-up companies, the
incubator is a pilot project of a series of shared office developments in the
area by the client.
Commissioned by CaoHeJing
in 2014, Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects' proposal was to overclad and unify
the existing rendered concrete facade utilizing a corrugated and perforated
polyester powder-coated aluminium skin.
The facade concept allows
for a simple and clean expression of openings within and behind the perforated
aluminium, providing shading to every workspace, whilst optimising
both, view and daylight. The
facade also facilitates the increased insulation build-ups and the integrated
approach to new and existing services, whilst enabling these to be hidden from
everyday view.
The second key design
strategy was to open up the existing deep plan of the building, creating a new
atrium through the middle with connected views and much improved day lighting. This
new atrium space becomes the heart of the entire project, creating
opportunities for collaboration and visual connection. Along with key new
public circulation, it contains break-out spaces, a cafe bar, hanging meeting
boxes and connections to the external green terraces.
The approx. 2000 sq. m. incubator
also features a site specific mural designed by Shanghai-based graffiti artist,
The Orange Blowfish.
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