SimplyWork 6.0 Co-Working Space Presentation

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About This Presentation

SimplyWork 6.0 Co-Working Space is an innovative architectural project located in Shenzhen, China. This document provides an in-depth analysis of its design, layout, and functionality, focusing on how the space fosters collaboration, creativity, and productivity. Key features include flexible workst...


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SimplyWork 6.0 Co-Working Space
11architecture
SHENZHEN, CHINA

a co-working space that
consisted of fifteen office rooms,
individuals’ dedicated desks,
and a series of shared spaces
including meeting rooms, drink
bars, and lounges.
Intro

Images

Images

Plan

Points considered
The floor dimensions are
150m x 15m. This unique
shape had to be carefully
dealt with

dragonfly
island

The “dragonfly island” is a raised platform
consisting of three discussion rooms and a
relaxing lounge. The idea for this space was
to design an independent object detached
from surroundings and provide a relaxing
environment away from the working section.
It was given a unique form similar to a
dragonfly and put on the water in an open
space, dissociated from the dominant
framework of the industrial building. It was
colored black without any material texture
and kept abstract in order to distinguish
itself from surrounding elements such as
structural columns with rough concrete
surface and the long one-piece wall with
timber texture.

Features
01
Furniture and lighting fixtures
were also carefully selected in
order to provide relaxing
environment.
02
Each room was designed unique to
its own condition; they had different
shapes and sizes and different
spatial relationship to the fronting
street and to the view outside,
03
The arch openings were
shaped in different sizes and
arranged irregularly on the
wall. These expressions
contributed to the dynamic
visual effect along the path
04
The linearity was a strong character of
the site that could make this project
unique, but it also required a careful
consideration of how to design a
circulation path over the site while
providing an enjoyable spatial
experience

RAFIQUA NIGAR AZAMI
SAKSHI LANDE
SANIKA PATIL
JORDAN JOSEPH
Thank you