ArchShowcase Sanjay Gangal
Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com. Classic Car Showroom in Tampa, Florida by One Corner ArchitectsMarch 12th, 2020 by Sanjay Gangal
Article source: One Corner Architects The project is the renovation of an existing 1980s rigid steel frame warehouse building. Existing interior partitions were removed and three distinct program elements of classic car showroom, entertainment area and spec. offices, were inserted into the large open volume. The showroom program has an industrial aesthetic that compliments the cars and utilizes the prefabricated building system.
A perforated metal screen starts as a floor material, curves into the wall and continues into the ceiling. It wraps the cars in a single, continuous, monochromatic, membrane that selectively reveals the existing structure and accents the color and design of the cars. The floor, wall, and ceiling of the entertainment area are sheathed in natural Maple flooring. The warmth of the Maple is in harmonious contrast to the cool metal and concrete surfaces of the adjacent showroom. From the “Maple box” of the entertainment area, the stainless-steel wall and floor of the bar area jut out to the west through a glass garage door to an exterior extension of the bar surrounded by a bamboo garden. From the bar a folded plate steel stair goes up to a lounge/guest rm with electrostatic privacy film on the glass. In the lobby a folded steel stair winds up through an atrium to a conference room and offices. The first-floor office area features exposed wooden beams, a polished concrete floor, and a bank of built-in cabinets that span the entire west wall in a checkerboard pattern that offers glimpses of the antique cars. The second-floor office area has a floor to ceiling glass wall with strips of frosting that allow views of the cars while maintaining a sense of privacy on both sides. The perforated metal ceiling of the showroom continues through the glass wall and over the offices giving the diverse program a sense of spatial continuity. Contact One Corner Architects
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