Tsutsumi & Associates converts Beijing factory into furniture brand headquarters

Tsutsumi & Associates has added a spiral staircase and glazed meeting rooms to an old factory in Beijing to transform the building into the headquarters of a furniture company (+ slideshow).

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

Beijing firm Tsutsumi & Associates renovated the entire four-storey building for Daxing Furniture, adding production facilities on the lower levels, a furniture showroom on the second floor, and offices on the third floor and mezzanine loft.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

The staircase spirals up through a double-height void in the upper section of the building to connect the showroom with the offices. Glazed office cubes are positioned around the space, while an inclined atrium is visible on one side through a large internal window.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

“I wanted to make [the space] as transparent as possible and emphasise the dynamics of the overhung loft volume,” architect Yoshimasa Tsutsumi told Dezeen.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

Concrete slabs are left exposed throughout the building, creating gridded ceilings that are streaked with rows of angled spotlights.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

The architects also installed a wall of living plants on the office floor. “This separates the white boxes from the background and softens the office space at the same time,” said Tsutsumi.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

Photography is by Misae Hiromatsu.

Here’s a project description from Tsutsumi & Associates:


Daxing Factory Conversion

The factory building was converted to the head office of the furniture manufacturer.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

The programs are factory for 1st floor , 2nd floor and half of 3rd floor, exhibition space for half of 3rd floor, office space for 4th floor. The exhibition space of 3rd floor is connected to the 4th floor through spiral stairs where the existing floor was removed. 5.5m ceiling height is enough to make skip-floor style, so that we aimed to realise three-dimensional office landscape.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

The requested programs were conference room, meeting room, resting space, office space, vice-presidents room and so on. Comparatively public programs of these such as conference room were put near to the elevator hall, on the other hand office space was put on inner part of the floor. Office space was planned to open, whereas the rooms those were needed to be closed would be treated as a group of several volumes in the huge space.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

The spiral staircase that was put in the centre of the floor connects the exhibition space of 3rd floor and office space of 4th floor and resting space of loft. When we enter from the elevator hall, we can see the conference room in tiers next to the void with spiral staircase. On the opposite side of the conference room across the void, there is small-sized meeting room and the volume of the resting space is flying over it.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

After passing through this small-sized meeting room, there is office space with skip-floor where the sections are clearly separated by the floor height also the difference of eye level induce the communication between them.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

When rising up to 1.2m level, we reach the back of the conference room in tiers. This conference room connects between entrance hall and office space, when not using conference room we can use this as shortcut.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

Basic use materials are white EP paint on the wall, mortar finish on the existing floor, steel checkered plate on the skip-floor. Around some part like elevator hall or stairs, Corten steel was used to add rigid accent, on the other hand on the wide wall at the end of the entrance hall vertical plant was put to soften space.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

Inside the landscape with various levels, white boxes are put as if to make village. There are some bypasses, hidden area and open area, alcove where we can look down the atrium, also we can overview whole area from the loft space. As if we walk inside the ancient village, we can enjoy sequential view here.

Daxing Factory Conversion by Tsutsumi & Associates

Client: THT Design & Consulting
Design: Nie Yong + Yoshimasa Tsutsumi / Tsutsumi & Associates
Address: Daxing district, Beijing, China
Area: 4,964 square metres
Program: office, exhibition space, factory
Construction: THT Design & Consulting
Completion: September 2013

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ANZAS Dance Studio by Tsutsumi and Associates

Anzas dance studio by yoshimasa tsutsumi

Beijing based architects Tsutsumi and Associates have completed this dance studio in Beijing with mirrored walls covered in tiny graduated dots to create the illusion of a mist hanging in the air.

Anzas dance studio by yoshimasa tsutsumi

Called ANZAS Dance Studio, the interior has tigerwood flooring and spotlights dotted across the ceiling.

Anzas dance studio by yoshimasa tsutsumi

Curves in the apex of each corner further blur the perceived boundaries of the room.

Anzas dance studio by yoshimasa tsutsumi

The following is from the architects:


Project description

Project title – ANZAS Dance Studio

Anzas dance studio by yoshimasa tsutsumi

It is a dance studio planned to the corner of the building in the Beijing city.

Anzas dance studio by yoshimasa tsutsumi

What is done in the studio is to confirm the behaviour of the body. In the view of being repeated by the mirror, changing dizzyingly, a sense of existence of the floor becomes important. Paradoxically speaking, anything but the floor is unnecessary to be perceived. Then I imagined a space wrapped in a deep fog. It was felt that the scenery in the fog in which everything except ground is near whiteout condition was proper to this dance studio.

Anzas dance studio by yoshimasa tsutsumi

Grainy and deep coloured tigerwood (Muiracatiara) is used for the floor, and all the other things are painted white so that the floor gets remarkable. By painting a white ceramic paint in a dot gradation on the mirror, the floor merges far into the wall.

Anzas dance studio by yoshimasa tsutsumi
When it sets foot on the studio, an innumerable white particle wraps the body. The floor merges gradually in a deep boundary, and senses of depth are lost. Although the dance studio is mostly a dull space with only the mirror, by blurring everything but the floor without assuming its existence, a fantastic space has been created.

Anzas dance studio by yoshimasa tsutsumi

Used materials   dance studio:
Floor/ tigerwood (Muiracatiara)
wall/ painted mirror
ceiling/ plaster board

Reception:

Floor/ ceramic tile
Wall/ paint only
Ceiling/ plaster board
Construction methods- ceramic painted mirror with dot gradation pattern.
Furniture manufacturer – Beijing Biaode Decoration Co.,Ltd
Lighting manufacturer – Beijing Biaode Decoration Co.,Ltd
Floor manufacturer – Beijing Biaode Decoration Co.,Ltd
Wall manufacturer – Beijing Biaode Decoration Co.,Ltd
Floor area (m2) – 66.3
Date of completion – 15/06/2009
Description of the project


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