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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

LucaAnnex in Guanajuato, Mexico by Dual Taller de Arquitectura

 
January 17th, 2021 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Dual Taller de Arquitectura

The main propose was to create a small business office project for a manufacturer of vulcanized footwear with export quality.

The challenge was to use the least possible space and resource and at the same time improve the space quality of Associates, so there for we proposed to generate an office annex that could dialogue with the existing industrial environment and at the same time create a building that contrast through time and space.

Image Courtesy © Victor Reyes Fotografía

  • Architects: Dual Taller de Arquitectura
  • Project: LucaAnnex
  • Location: Guanajuato, Mexico
  • Photography: Victor Reyes Fotografía

Image Courtesy © Victor Reyes Fotografía

The program was simple, reception, toilet, cellar and meeting room, although one of the main requirements was not to lose effective warehouse. Inside, a clear, clean and well-lit space was thought for clients and sellers to feel comfortable during visit.

We work with different materials and details to create an identity that will not passed unnoticed, the flow constants were analyzed and a chromatic language was proposed to point out the accesses and transitions.

From the hand of associate, we worked together to create the “envelope” making us to understand the properties of the materials, to create new forms and techniques. Those folded shapes and the new windows in the facilities let the air flow inside our box, making mayor comfort not only in our dynamic box but in the whole warehouse.

Image Courtesy © Victor Reyes Fotografía

Image Courtesy © Victor Reyes Fotografía

It was planted in the loading area, where the product is ready for export. There, where the steel body is detached by columns to guarantee the operative process in the lower part, a light mezzanine based on plywood and flexible coating for heavy traffic was placed, this reduced costs and gives efficiency in construction processes.

It was covered with a folded skin made of steel sheet, creating a series of shadows that allows a constant movement during the year, certain gaps were raised in the facade for the supervision of the shipping product, creating an architecture in the middle of mountains of boxes, where its materiality is emphasized and easily identified, making yellow as a language between company and users. Following the yellow path.

Image Courtesy © Victor Reyes Fotografía

Image Courtesy © Victor Reyes Fotografía

How to think an office space into a collective domain?

Our team believe that architecture used as node of interaction where clients, workers and directors meets, should be collective and unfolded.

An “Envelope” where associates and clients life encounters, offering a new quality – morphological – atmosphere able to break the typological sequence of the Industrial environment.

Image Courtesy © Victor Reyes Fotografía

Image Courtesy © Victor Reyes Fotografía

Image Courtesy © Dual Taller de Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Dual Taller de Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Dual Taller de Arquitectura

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Categories: Interiors, Offices, Warehouse




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