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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.

E-goi & Clavel´s Kitchen in Matosinhos, Portugal by PAULO MERLINI architects

 
July 21st, 2021 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: PAULO MERLINI architects

The customers already owned the warehouse adjacent to the intervention area where the companies are based, but with its exponential growth the need to increase the physical space of the company became perennial.

The main challenges of this intervention were the interconnection of the two warehouses, in order to be able to seam the original space and the new space in the most fluid and natural way possible, and the creation of dynamics between the two companies, which although distinct, work synergistically.

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

  • Architects: PAULO MERLINI architects
  • Project: E-goi & Clavel´s Kitchen
  • Location: Matosinhos, Portugal
  • Photography: Ivo Tavares Studio
  • Main Architect: Paulo Merlini
  • Total Area: 2800 sq/m
  • Year of conclusion: 2020

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

One of the most important issues in designing a company’s headquarters is to create a space that expresses and is in line with the corporate culture.

In this case, both E-goi and Clavel’s kitchen, present a rather informal type of management, although extremely professional, and asked us for a space that would express that, a fluid, equal, heterogenous and unpretentious space.

In terms of functionalities the new space should guarantee a lot of spatial flexibility, to respond to the company’s growth, include a new photography studio, several meeting rooms, some formal, some informal, video-call booths and a dining space that could accommodate at least a hundred people at a time.

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

In order to achieve all the intended functionalities, we distributed a series of wooden boxes, where we integrated all the enclosed spaces, meeting rooms, bathrooms and video room booths. It is the distribution of these boxes throughout the space that defines all the spatial dynamics. By distributing these functions, in a heterogenic way throughout the space, and by mismatching these elements, in a kind of organized chaos, we guaranted spatial versatility, and created a series of nooks and crannies that allow several kinds of appropriation, assigning each one of them a distinct personality. We guarantee ample spaces, where the interaction between co-workers takes place with great naturalness, and more discrete spaces, where you can read a book, relax, or even have a more informal meeting.

Another basic concern was to ensure that all spaces had plenty of natural light. With the shape of the façade defined by legal restrictions, we designed it completely glazed. Adjacent to the façade we located the photo studio on the second floor and the restaurant on the third. This way we guaranteed a strong visual relationship with the main avenue, attributing a scenic effect to the company’s daily life. The photo studio takes advantage of the northern light, the best light for the type of function it offers, since, reflected by the sky, offers low-contrast lighting, remaining relatively constant during the day.

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

In the rear elevation, to the west, we open a series of glass windows that reinforce the presence of natural light throughout the day.

In order to guarantee a fluid and natural relationship between floors, we have designed a concrete spiral with a strong sculptural character, which interconnects the three floors and by its presence characterizes the whole space. At the top a skylight illuminates the three floors and leaves uncovered the structure of reciprocated bars supporting the ramp, elegantly proposed by the engineer.

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © PAULO MERLINI architects

Image Courtesy © PAULO MERLINI architects

Image Courtesy © PAULO MERLINI architects

Image Courtesy © PAULO MERLINI architects

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