© Mike Chorley
迈克·乔利
架构师提供的文本描述。贝斯夫妇开始重新定义“共享办公室”的概念,让企业有机会在一个更大的集体社区中占据私人空间。这创造了一个合作的环境,好的想法会增长。
Text description provided by the architects. The Bays sets out to redefine the ‘shared office’ concept, by giving businesses the opportunity to occupy private spaces within a larger collective community. This creates a collaborative environment where good ideas come to grow.
Text description provided by the architects. The Bays sets out to redefine the ‘shared office’ concept, by giving businesses the opportunity to occupy private spaces within a larger collective community. This creates a collaborative environment where good ideas come to grow.
© Mike Chorley
迈克·乔利
© Mike Chorley
迈克·乔利
在悉尼海港大桥的北部方法下,6、7和8号海湾的工业遗产得到了保存和丰富,通过使用原始、裸露的钢结构和重新使用的运输集装箱。强烈关注从原材料和未完成材料中创建丰富纹理和分层的建筑结构,为负责任的可持续建筑奠定了基准。
Located under the northern approach to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the industrial heritage of Bays 6, 7 and 8 has been preserved and enriched through the use of a raw, exposed steel structure and repurposed shipping containers. A strong focus on creating a richly textured and layered building fabric from raw and unfinished materials establishes a benchmark for responsible sustainable architecture.
Located under the northern approach to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the industrial heritage of Bays 6, 7 and 8 has been preserved and enriched through the use of a raw, exposed steel structure and repurposed shipping containers. A strong focus on creating a richly textured and layered building fabric from raw and unfinished materials establishes a benchmark for responsible sustainable architecture.
© Mike Chorley
迈克·乔利
米德梅斯街海湾的适应性再利用为一个被忽视的空间注入了新的生命,同时尽量减少资源和项目足迹,以及保护和展示历史价值。
The adaptive reuse of The Bays, Middlemiss Street has breathed new life into an otherwise neglected space, whilst minimising resources and the footprint of the project, as well as protecting and showcasing historic value.
The adaptive reuse of The Bays, Middlemiss Street has breathed new life into an otherwise neglected space, whilst minimising resources and the footprint of the project, as well as protecting and showcasing historic value.
© Mike Chorley
迈克·乔利
Architects BJB Architects
Location Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Area 2500.0 m2
Project Year 2018
Photographs Mike Chorley
Category Adaptive Reuse
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