新的Bureau Borsche位于慕尼黑一个典型的住宅楼内,底层是商业单位。2019年3月,Gonzalez Haase AAS承担了315平方米的办公空间的翻新、整修和空间重新设计工作。在设计方面,建筑师们没有得到任何限制。

The new Bureau Borsche is located in a quintessential Munich residential building with commercial units on the ground floor. In March 2019, Gonzalez Haase AAS took on the renovation, refurbishment and spatial redesign of the 315 sqm office space. The architects were given no limits in terms of design.

Borsche的主要愿望是,他能够与他的团队在一张共同的桌子上一起工作,并有一个休息区可以退缩。为了实现这一目标,我们创造了三个不同功能的房间:一个位于正面建筑的展厅,一个位于后面建筑的工作区,以及位于地下室的档案室,连接展厅和工作区。通过连贯的设计语言和轻质材料的应用,冈萨雷斯-哈斯能够赋予空间新的结构,将家具变成建筑本身的一个组成部分。

Borsche’s primary desire was that he would be able to work together with his team at one common table and have a lounge area to retreat to. To achieve this, three rooms of various functions were created: a showroom in the front-facing building, a workspace in the rear building, and archives in the basement, connecting the showroom and workspace. Through a coherent design language and the application of lightweight materials, Gonzalez Haase was able to give the space new structure, turning the furniture into an integral part of the architecture itself.

指导性的主题是由铝蜂窝板形成的–一种用于飞机制造的工业材料–具有开放的边缘和由抛光的实心铝制成的连接处。这样,一个由这些面板制成的房间高的架子将空间划分为工作和功能区。根据其功能,它的正面或背面都覆盖有半透明的聚碳酸酯板。一面容纳了后台办公室、小厨房、电话亭、存储区和休息室。

The guiding theme is formed by aluminium honeycomb panels – an industrial material used in aircraft construction – with open edges and junctions made of polished solid aluminium. This way, a room-high shelf made of these panels divides the space into work and functional areas. It is covered with translucent polycarbonate panels either on the front or back, based on its function: One side accommodates the back office, kitchenette, telephone booth, storage areas and the lounge.

金属条幕布可以根据需要打开和关闭,在视觉上将休息室和工作区分开。9米长的桌子在工作场所的中心位置为团队提供了一个协作空间。它由一个11.5毫米薄的铝蜂窝板组成,上面覆盖着灰色的天然橡胶。整体桌子和书架单元的表面处理确定了房间朴素的灰色和白色光谱,与团队的日常图形工作形成强烈对比。老建筑的元素,如铸铁支架、钢梁和砖墙被涂成光亮的纸莎草白。

A metallic strip curtain can be opened and closed as needed to visually separate the lounge from the work area. The 9-meter-long table offers the team a collaborative space at the centre of the workplace. It consists of an 11.5 mm thin aluminium honeycomb panel, covered with grey natural rubber. The finishes of the monolithic table and shelving units define the austere grey and white colour spectrum of the rooms, in strong contrast to the team’s daily graphic work. Elements of the old building such as the cast-iron supports, steel beams and brick wall were painted in glossy papyrus white.

贯穿书架和整个房间的LED灯带创造了一种流动的空间感。水磨石风格的混凝土地板让人联想到附近的地铁站Sendlinger Tor在20世纪70年代的样子。该展厅同时作为一个展览空间、实验室和车间。优雅的临街橱窗让路人对Bureau Borsche的工作世界有了一个印象。

The LED lighting strips that run across the shelves and throughout the entire room create a flowing feeling of space. The concrete floor in terrazzo style is reminiscent of the nearby subway station Sendlinger Tor from the 1970s. The showroom serves simultaneously as an exhibition space, laboratory and workshop. The elegant street window gives passers-by an impression of the working world of Bureau Borsche.

天花板上覆盖着防火泡沫,创造出一种出乎意料的梁柱的柔软光环,与家具的坚硬表面形成对比。在这里,水磨石楼板继续作为墙面镶板。一个小厨房和一个通向地下室档案室的开放式网格楼梯位于金属条形幕布后面。办公家具系统 在设计过程中,Bureau Borsche的家具成为办公家具系统的原型:根据Gonzalez Haase的设计,建筑师与Stefan Diez和Wagner Living一起,正在将架子、桌子和隔断开发成一个参数化系统。通过一个中央连接元件,该系统可以很容易地在任何时候组装和扩展,而无需使用工具。这个新的家具系统的特点是模块化和最大的灵活性。

The ceiling is covered with fire-resistant foam, creating an unexpectedly soft aura of the beams that contrasts with the hard surfaces of the furniture. Here, the terrazzo floor slabs continue as wall panelling. A kitchenette and an open grid staircase leading to the archive rooms in the basement are located behind a metallic strip curtain. Office Furnishing System During the design process, the furniture for Bureau Borsche became the prototype for an office furnishing system: based on the designs by Gonzalez Haase, the architects together with Stefan Diez and Wagner Living, are developing shelves, tables and partitions into a parametric system. With a central joining element, the system can be easily assembled and expanded at any time without the use of tools. The new furniture system is characterized by modularity and a maximum of flexibility.

Architects: Gonzalez Haase Architects
Area: 315 m²
Photographs: Gerhard Kellermann
City:Munich
Country:Germany