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The Repositioning of Office Buildings: Creating Amenity-Rich Experiences in the Post-Pandemic U.S.

August 15, 2024 Moises Carrasco 0

The office building typology emerged from the need to unite thousands of people within a relatively strict working environment. In major cities, these structures clustered into Central Business Districts (CBDs), which became dedicated neighborhoods accommodating commerce and businesses. However, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted this model, leading to the rise of remote and hybrid work. Now, nearly four years later, occupancy rates in these urban centers remain lower than pre-pandemic levels, signaling a long-term shift in the work environment. To address this challenge, developers have been increasingly looking into “repositioning” their projects, seeking to redefine their image by adapting them to contemporary demands. This typology considers the surrounding urban fabric, aiming to expand the building’s use beyond its original purpose and attract people back to the CBDs.

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House of Herring / GFAB Architects

August 15, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

House of Herring lies within the Tampah Hills development on Lombok’s south coast. It was designed for a pair of Danish workmates and their young families to use as a holiday home, hence the quirky name. The house is rented through the estate management when they are not there.

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House of Herring / GFAB Architects

August 15, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

House of Herring lies within the Tampah Hills development on Lombok’s south coast. It was designed for a pair of Danish workmates and their young families to use as a holiday home, hence the quirky name. The house is rented through the estate management when they are not there.

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Aesop Hangzhou / atelier suasua

August 15, 2024 Andreas Luco 0

Bridge and Stone – Hangzhou is characterized by its numerous bridges. The “Qiantang County Records” states: “The residents of Qiantang are densely populated, with bridges every hundred steps and ten paces, with tracks and bridges for passage.” In the Yuan Dynasty, Marco Polo wrote in his travelogue: “Traveling in Hangzhou, surrounded by various waters, there are twelve thousand stone bridges.” We interpreted such bridge structures as symbols of connection and communication, equality and breadth. With this theme in mind, the space is conceived as a bridge between the global brand and its Hangzhou context. When entering the space, the huge water sink in the center is a concrete manifestation of the concept. People can stroll or stop by “the bridge,” where the water is flowing from the tap and the rectangular stone slabs bridging it create a dynamic context for “connection.”

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Aesop Hangzhou / atelier suasua

August 15, 2024 Andreas Luco 0

Bridge and Stone – Hangzhou is characterized by its numerous bridges. The “Qiantang County Records” states: “The residents of Qiantang are densely populated, with bridges every hundred steps and ten paces, with tracks and bridges for passage.” In the Yuan Dynasty, Marco Polo wrote in his travelogue: “Traveling in Hangzhou, surrounded by various waters, there are twelve thousand stone bridges.” We interpreted such bridge structures as symbols of connection and communication, equality and breadth. With this theme in mind, the space is conceived as a bridge between the global brand and its Hangzhou context. When entering the space, the huge water sink in the center is a concrete manifestation of the concept. People can stroll or stop by “the bridge,” where the water is flowing from the tap and the rectangular stone slabs bridging it create a dynamic context for “connection.”

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Guest House in Kameido Tenjin / HAGISO inc.

August 14, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

This is a house renovation for a family of five at Kameido Tenjin in Tokyo. It’s located near Kameido Tenjin Shrine, famous for ukiyo-e prints by Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige. In the spring, the area is filled with tourists admiring the plum and wisteria blossoms. The clients have a habit of visiting the shrine with their family on the first day of each month, and they greatly appreciate the environment around the shrine.