ArchShowcase Sanjay Gangal
Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com. Lecor Steel Factory in Kungälv, Sweden by KKAJanuary 24th, 2011 by Sanjay Gangal
KKA designed a new office building of 1100 sq m, adjacent to a new industrial hall, in Kungälv for the steel manufacturer Lecor. The building, which houses the Lecor headquarters includes offices, dining area/kitchenette, meeting rooms, a library and changing rooms.
KKA have worked with materials, colors and textures in various ways that can be associated with the steel industry and its traditions. The colors remain mostly in a soft pastel scale and white shades as we have followed the principle to “drape” the whole room in one and the same color. OUTSIDE On the first floor, slides the main entrance as a windbreak with a steelframe colored in the pastel colors. On the second floor, adjacent to staff kitchen/dining area slides the “matkuben”(dining cube) in a clear yellow color. On top, across the building, we further highlight and advertise the factory’s steel operations by placing a conference room and an outdoor terrace enclosed in a long bridge of the truss plant-steel construction. The lattice frame is metallic silver and the contained conference bridge is pastel green with large glass partitions along three walls. Up here you get a 270 degree view out towards the deep woods of Sweden. INSIDE The entrance hall is similar to a white sea with a large staircase in the spotlight. It has a core of sturdy, tall, painted steel walls with a specially designed pattern recembling the white glow from welding, in the form of perforated holes of various sizes that will be lighted both by artificial and by natural light from the skylight. The walls of various heights extended up to the second floor combined with their powerful visual expression become the design elements of a worthy entrance for visitors and employees. In order to contrast and highlight the steps and everything that is white, the floor in the entrance hall is lined with black ceramic tiles in three sizes,presented in a specially designed pattern. This pattern continues even outside the entrance to catch the entrance hall outside, and to invite guests. KKA selected certain places in order to mark them by “draping” them into a selected color. For example, the library on the second floor has a muted pink shade both on the carpet and the walls. Changing rooms, showers, toilets, and some pantries and kitchens are covered with tiles and ceramic tiles in pastel blue, dull army green, pastel green, light gray, pale yellow and crisp white shades, following once more the principle that the whole room has a single color on the floor and walls. Second level has hardwood flooring in the box which is placed in different directions depending on the room features and to highlight the directions in the plan. Parquet floor varied even by the break in some parts, such as the cloakroom/toilet with a snow-white tiled floors and at the library with the pink carpet that stretches out into the corridor. The walls of the office rooms are made of glass, the facing walls and doors have a soft gray tone. Category: Commercial Building |