Co-Working Office - Schematic Design

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SCHEMATIC DESIGN

SHARON MURAD INTD 3500 ANNA STRANKS MARCH 9 2017


CONTENTS REFLECTION BRIEF

INSPIRATIONAL IMAGES

CONCEPT STATEMENT

PARTI DIAGRAMS

BLOCK PLANS

FLOOR PLAN

LIGHTING MAP


REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

ELEVATIONS ARCHITECTURAL MATERIALS

FURNITURE SELECTION

BRANDING PERSPECTIVE VIEWS


REFLECTION BRIEF

Co-working spaces influence innovation in the workplace by creating a network of young, creative freelancers. As suggested in The Rise of Coworking Spaces by A. Gandini, “[co-working is] a ‘third way’ of working, halfway between a ‘standard’ work life within a traditional, well-delimited workplace in a community-like environment, and an independent work life as a freelancer, characteristic of freedom and independence, where the worker is based at home in isolation” (Gandini, A. 2015, p. 195). The trend of co-working spaces are attracting young workers; businesses are looking at ways to successfully model a work-place for this generation and future generations to come. As stated in the Toronto Star, “we don’t want to just make sure we get it right for this generation. We want to make sure that we get it right for future generations” (Kalinowski, T. 2016, p. 2). Business leaders face a large barrier in the work-place which is to keep coworkers engaged (Moutrey, G. 2016, p. 16). Steelcase President and CEO Jim Keane says “we need to think about how to reinvent it, over and over. And, crucially, instead of continuing to drain the meaning out of people’s jobs, we need to think hard about how to continually re energize and engage our teams” (Moutrey, G. 2016, p. 25). The method to achieving a successful co-working bubble is to break down the boundaries within the environment and to create an experience for the young workers entering the co-working world. Young, creative freelancers are looking to create a network in new social environments and “a collaborative practice that seeks to establish communitarian social relations among the member-workers” (Gandini, A. 2015, p. 196). The design of the Communitech Cognitive Bubble focuses on this research by implementing innovative opportunities for spontaneous networking experiences and an adaptive timeless design.


INSPIRATIONAL IMAGES Colour Palette Inspiration Figure 1

Figure 4

Use of pendant lighting and Banquette Design

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 5

Flooring material and in between spaces

Figure 6

Highlighting major pathways and networks


CONCEPT STATEMENT

The design of the Communitech Cognitive Bubble inspires opportunities for networking experiences with placement of accessible formal and informal meeting spaces. The co-working bubble offers a variety of work settings and a pallette of postures to enhance the regular work day and keep co-workers engaged. The community of this office space was inspired by the networks in the human brain, in which each aspect works together to operate something greater than itself. Together, in this community based co-working environment, co-workers will feel a sense of place and belonging with the use of a cohesive colour palette, the use of architectural materials and furniture systems layouts to achieve inclusivity, and the attention to creating a 100% barrier free and universal design. This Human centered space is designed with close attention to staff and potential client requirements. The use of contrasting colours throughout the space will allow all users, colour blind or not, to experience the space equally. Lounge spaces are thoughtfully planned throughout the office space so clients and staff have the opportunity to rest or to collaborate. Floor pattern and ceiling design with well thoughout materiality to avoid glare creates interest and serves the purpose for wayfinding as occupants travel through circulation paths. Graphics throughout the space enhance the sense of community and corporate identity that communitech holds, as well, as serving a secondary source for wayfinding. Private and public spaces are carefully seperated through space planning and the shared spaces are easily accesible from within the office. Through the use of colour, materials and space planing, the co-working bubble takes the conceptual idea of the networks in the human brain to reality.



PARTI DIAGRAMS

PHONE DN

PHONE

PHONE

FH

EMERG. TELECOM

FH

UP

DN

FH

FH FH

DN

PHONE P1

403H

P1

F1


BLOCK PLANS Work Cafe

Enclosed Space Meeting Bubble

Ablution Rooms

Network Connections

Private Offices

Private Enclaves

Advancement Hub


FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1:200 Built In Desk Ideation COGNITIVE BUBBLE OPEN OFFICE

STUDIO/WORKSHOP FHC

DN

FHC

PUBLIC CORRIDOR UP

FHC

RESOURCE HUB

COAT STORAGE

STORAGE

Meeting Bubble Ideation

ELEV

IDEATION ZONE RECEPTION

ESTCODE

DN

WORK CAFE

ELEV

Banquette Ideation

PUBLIC CORRIDOR DN

FHC

FHC

PRIVATE OFFICE

MEETING ROOM

PRIVATE OFFICE

PRIVATE OFFICE

PRIVATE OFFICE

ESTCODE

ABLUTION ROOM PROJECT ROOM

N TN

OPEN AREA

PROJECT ROOM

PRIVATE ENCLAVES

PROJECT ROOM


LIGHTING MAP SCALE: 1:200

COGNITIVE BUBBLE

Pendant Accent Lighting

OPEN OFFICE

Desk Surface Task Lighting STUDIO/WORKSHOP FHC

DN

FHC

PUBLIC CORRIDOR UP

FHC

RESOURCE HUB

COAT STORAGE

STORAGE

ELEV

IDEATION ZONE

Bulk Head LED Lighting

RECEPTION

DN

WORK CAFE

ELEV

PUBLIC CORRIDOR DN

Natural Daylight

FHC

FHC

PRIVATE OFFICE

MEETING ROOM

PRIVATE OFFICE

PRIVATE OFFICE

PRIVATE OFFICE

ABLUTION ROOM PROJECT ROOM

N TN

OPEN AREA

PROJECT ROOM

PRIVATE ENCLAVES

PROJECT ROOM


REFLECTED CEILING PLAN SCALE: 1:200

COGNITIVE BUBBLE OPEN OFFICE

STUDIO/WORKSHOP FHC

DN

FHC

PUBLIC CORRIDOR UP

FHC COAT STORAGE

STORAGE

RESOURCE HUB

ELEV

RECEPTION WORK CAFE

DN

IDEATION ZONE ELEV

PUBLIC CORRIDOR DN

FHC

FHC

PRIVATE OFFICE

MEETING ROOM

PRIVATE OFFICE

PRIVATE OFFICE

PRIVATE OFFICE

ABLUTION ROOM PROJECT ROOM

N TN

OPEN AREA

PROJECT ROOM

PRIVATE ENCLAVES

PROJECT ROOM


LIGHTING LEGEND Symbol

Diffuser

Sprinkler

Type

Manufacturer

Name

Location

LED Suspension Light

NEMO Ark

Ellisse Minor LED Suspension Light

Reception Ideation Zone Meeting Bubble

Pendant

Tech Lighting

Powell Street Pendant

Throughout Plan

Pendant

Tom Dixon

Mirror Ball Pendant Light

Open Office In Between Spaces

LED Flat Panel Light

FEIT

2x2 LED Edge Lit, White Trim

General Lighting Throughout Office

LED Light

Lithonia Lighting

LED Surface Mount Lighting

Light Channels in Bulkheads

Image


LONGITUDINAL SECTION SCALE: 1:100

Project Room

Ideation Zone

Meeting Bubble/Open Office


OPEN OFFICE ELEVATION SCALE: 1:50


RECEPTION ELEVATION SCALE: 1:20


WORK CAFE ELEVATION SCALE: 1:25


MEETING ROOM ELEVATION SCALE: 1:25


COGNITIVE BUBBLE ELEVATION SCALE: 1:25


ARCHITECTURAL MATERIALS CONCRETE FLOORING CONCRETE NETWORK

STAINLESS STEEL MULLIONS METAL SUPERMARKETS

WALNUT VENEER MILLWORK WOOD WORKERS SOURCE

TERRAZZO FLOORING ARCAT

GLASS CURTAIN WALLS VAST INTERIORS

IRON MILLWORK DETAILS METAL SUPERMARKETS

TERRAZZO FLOORING ARCAT

VENEER STONE PARTITIONS KERAMIN


FURNITURE SELECTION BOB SEATING STEELCASE

LAGUNITAS LOUNGE SEATING STEELCASE

AWAIT TABLE STEELCASE

COFFEE TABLE CH008 STEELCASE

MEDIA:SCAPE LOUNGE STEELCASE

THINK STEELCASE

ANSWER STEELCASE

COBI STEELCASE

MEDIA:SCAPE STEELCASE

QIVI STEELCASE


BRANDING

Corporate Identity and the sense of belonging is achieved through the use of a consistent colour palette.

Graphics throughout the co-working office enhance the branding and create strong wayfinding.

Meeting Room

Project Room

Workshop

Resource Hub



RECEPTION VIEWS



IDEATION ZONE


WORK CAFE


MEETING ROOM


OPEN OFFICE


REFERENCES

Bibliography Gandini, A. (2015). The rise of coworking spaces: A literature review. Ephemera theory & politics in organization, 15(1), 193-205. doi:2052-1499 Kalinowski, T. (2016). Young workers want health offices but the payoff goes beyond one generation, say companies. Toronto Star, 1-7. Retrieved January 16, 2017, from thestar.com Moutrey, G. (Ed.). (2016). The New Leader How lessons from biology breed agility. 360 Magazine Issue, (71), 13-19.

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