ZAJC (www.meble-zajc.pl) is one of the fastest growing brands in the kitchen design and production fields. The headquarter and the showroom were intended to became company’s representational place. Architecture of the showroom refer to the ZAJC’ philosophy, which is high attention to aesthetics and detail.
THE WAVES ARE MADE OF THE SAME MATERIAL AS THE CEILING AND FLOOR – EPOXY RESIN – THEY CREATE A UNIFORM, CLEAN AND CLEAR SPACE. DESPITE THE STRONG, DISTINCTIVE FORM, THE DETAIL DOES NOT PREDOMINATE OVER THE EXISTING SOLID CONSTRUCTION. COLOURS REFER TO THE COLOURS OF FAIRS: WHITE AND COBALT.
THIS IS AN APARTMENT FOR A YOUNG COUPLE WHO APPRECIATE ART. THE WALLS ARE DECORATED WITH DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS WHICH CREATE A SPECIFIC ATMOSPHERE OF THE INTERIOR.
THE CONCEPT IS BASED ON A MINIMALIST CHOICE OF COLOURS. WHITE IS THE DOMINANT COLOUR WHICH MAKES THE INTERIOR LOOK VERSATILE AND ALLOWS FOR FREQUENT CHANGE OF THE SURROUNDING ONLY BY CHANGING THE ACCESSORIES. DUE TO LIMITED SPACE IN THE LIVING ROOM, THE COFFEE TABLE HAS A DUAL FUNCTION. LONG DRAPES AND CURTAINS IN NEUTRAL COLOURS MAKE THE WHOLE SPACE GAIN IN LIGHTNESS.
THE PROJECT AIMS TO TRANSFORM THE HISTORIC BUILDING OF A PUMPING STATION INTO A PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. THE BUILDING IS LOCATED IN A LITTLE FREQUENTED DISTRICT OF THE CITY. A CHARACTERISTIC FEATURE OF THE PROJECT IS A TERRACE ON THE GARDEN SIDE WHICH EXTENDS INTO THE EXTERNAL BLINDS. THE CLOSED BLINDS BECOME INVISIBLE AND BLEND INTO THE SURROUNDING, WHILE THE OPEN BLINDS REVEAL THE WORKSPACE LOCATED ON -1LEVEL. A CONFERENCE ROOM HAS BEEN DESIGNED IN THE OLD WATER TANK.
Investment corporation Sophia Sp. z.o.o and MVRDV present the Baltyk Tower, to be realised in the Polish city of Poznan. The office tower with a total surface of 25.000 m² will be located at Rondo Kaponiera at the Eastern entrance to the historic city and will feature retail and a panorama restaurant with a proposed one room hotel. Completion is scheduled for 2014.
Investment corporation: sophia Sp. z.o.o., a joint venture of garvest and vox group
Structural engineer: buro happold MEP
MVRDV Baltik Tower Poznan(Image Courtesy MVRDV)
The tower’s volume follows the maximal volume and height restriction of the site. This leads to a shape resulting in a totally different contour when approached from different sides. Towards the south a slope of cascading patios will offer outside spaces to the users of the building. The façade is envisioned floor-to-ceiling glass with vertical louvers of glass fibre concrete softening the impact of the sun without losing the vista over the city and zoo.
From each angle the towers volume appears totally different
MVRDV Baltik Tower and fair, Poznan(Image Courtesy MVRDV)
The 25.000m² are divided into 12.000m² office space, 750m² panorama restaurant featuring most likely a one room hotel, 1350m² retail in the plinth of the building and three levels of underground parking. The flexible office space is limited to a depth of seven metres allowing daylight to generously penetrate the work spaces.
The shape follows the site and the maximal building envelope
MVRDV Baltik Tower(Image Courtesy MVRDV)
The Baltyk tower will be built at Rondo Kaponiera, a major intersection next to the central train station and the road towards the airport. The building will benefit from the close vicinity of the Sheraton hotel, the currently restored Concordia printing house, a new creativity centre for business and the MTP international fair building.
Baltyk tower is the first building by MVRDV in Poland. Sophia Sp. z o.o is a joint venture of Garvest and Vox Group. Buro Happold is structural engineer, MEP and sustainability advisor for the envisioned BREEAM “Very Good” rating. Co-architect is Ultra Architects, a local office from Poznan.
Baltyk Tower from the West(Image Courtesy MVRDV)
MVRDV
MVRDV was set up in Rotterdam (the Netherlands) in 1992 by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries. MVRDV engages globally in providing solutions to contemporary architectural and urban issues. A research based and highly collaborative design method engages experts from all fields, clients and stakeholders in the creative process. The results are exemplary and outspoken buildings, urban plans, studies and objects, which enable our cities and landscapes to develop towards a better future.
Early projects such as the headquarters for the Dutch Public Broadcaster VPRO and housing for elderly WoZoCo in Amsterdam lead to international acclaim making MVRDV a globally operating office.
MVRDV develops its work in a conceptual way, the changing condition is visualised and discussed through designs, sometimes literally through the design and construction of a diagram. The office continually pursues its fascination and methodical research on density using a method of shaping space through complex amounts of data that accompany contemporary building and design processes.
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MVRDV first published a cross section of study results in FARMAX (1998), followed by a.o. MetaCity/Datatown (1999), Costa Iberica (2000), Regionmaker (2002), 5 Minutes City (2003), KM3 (2005), Spacefighter (2007), Sky Car City (2007) and more recently Agendas on Urbanism (2012). MVRDV deals with global ecological issues in large scale studies such as Pig City and China Hills as well as in small pragmatic solutions for devastated areas of New Orleans.
Current projects include various housing and mix use projects in the Netherlands, Spain, China, France, Poland, the USA, India, Korea and other countries, a bank headquarter in Oslo, Norway, a public library for Spijkenisse , Netherlands, a central market hall for Rotterdam, a culture plaza in Nanjing, China, large scale urban plans include a plan for an eco-city in Logroño, Spain, an urban vision for Oslo or the doubling in size of Almere, Netherlands and Bastide Niel, a city centre extension for Bordeaux, France.
The work of MVRDV is exhibited and published world wide and receives international awards. The 75 architects, designers and staff members conceive projects in a multi-disciplinary collaborative design process and apply highest technological and sustainable standards.
Together with Delft University of Technology MVRDV runs The Why Factory, an independent think tank and research institute providing argument for architecture and urbanism by envisioning the city of the future.
For information please contact public relations at MVRDV, Jan Knikker / Isabel Pagel +31 10 477 2860 or pr@mvrdv.nl – www.mvrdv.nl
A set of high resolution images can be found on the MVRDV Flickr page.
The brief was to simply refurbish and recondition an existing house to reach contemporary living standards and a modern appearance. The owners have a small business of their own which requires an office with a separate entrance for future clients. The house is a typical 1970′ polish neighborhood semi-detached house. The only difference was that the other part of the house was never built.