Badge : Brisbane Office


Autoria(s): Wright, Natalie; Dawson, Peter; Harris, Brant; Geldard, Kelly; Meehan, Lachlan; Strasser, Ingrid; Azzarello, Diana
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

This two-storey office building and upper floor interior fit-out, completed for the 25th anniversary of Adelaide-based construction firm, Badge Constructions, is a signature building for the client, and its recently established Brisbane-based operations, and a showpiece for their commercial and industrial construction prowess and dynamic, collaborative and transparent work ethic. Situated in the industrial precinct of Bulimba’s Oxford Street, the building is a continuation of the street’s nearby commercial heart, whilst its architectural language references the adjacent industrial structures. The building’s shed-like skillion roof and western wall have been considered as a folded plane, allowing space to be considered as the inhabitation of the inner surface of this plane. The analogy of a lined garment, tailored to suit its wearer, clarifies the relationship between the western façade plane’s unadorned, monochromatic outer surface and the coloured and patterned inner surface, celebrating inhabitation. The use of typically external construction materials are re-positioned as an integral part of the building’s interior fit-out, alluding to Badge’s construction repertoire, and weakening traditional barriers between interior and exterior commercial space. In reference to its Queensland context, the external glazed line of the building is pulled back from the street, providing an eastern verandah edge and a northern court, as a part of the public realm. The upper floor office incorporates a cantilevered outdoor mezzanine within the northern court, whilst the adjacent reception area and stairwell utilises clear glazing in order to visually connect to the street. The building is designed to take advantage of natural light to the east, whilst shading habitable spaces from the north, a building strategy that reduces solar heat gain and energy consumption. Placement of the building’s amenities core to the west provides substantial bracing and allows maximum activation of the north and east street edge. A collaborative design process has resulted in an affordable commercial building with a high level of design resolution and relationship to its Brisbane context, while also challenging the traditional relationships between exterior and interior commercial space, and informed client and consultant team of allied disciplines.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48605/

Publicador

bureau^proberts

Relação

http://www.architecture.com.au/i-cms?page=1.18.3145.12440.12808.12856

Wright, Natalie, Dawson, Peter, Harris, Brant, Geldard, Kelly, Meehan, Lachlan, Strasser, Ingrid, & Azzarello, Diana (2009) Badge : Brisbane Office. [Design/Architectural Work]

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120101 Architectural Design #120106 Interior Design #Interior Design #Built Work #Architecture #Commercial Office #Construction
Tipo

Creative Work