Heyi office / DPAA Design | ArchDaily
Summary
The Heyi Office by DPAA Design transforms a cubic structure in Guangzhou's industrial park into a functional garment design office for 100 occupants, emphasizing spatial density and operational efficiency.
Why It Matters
This project highlights innovative architectural solutions in industrial settings, showcasing how design can enhance functionality and aesthetics in office environments. It reflects trends in workspace design that prioritize density and adaptability, relevant for urban development discussions.
Key Takeaways
- The project reimagines a cubic building into a modern office space.
- Designed to accommodate high occupancy while maintaining functionality.
- Emphasizes the importance of spatial density in urban office design.
Save this picture!© Lihao+ 20 Curated by 韩爽 - HAN Shuang Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038289/heyi-office-dpaa-design Clipboard "COPY" CopyOffice Buildings, Renovation, Offices Interiors•Guangzhou, China Architects: DPAA Design Area Area of this architecture project Area: 2000 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2025 Photographs Photographs:Lihao Lead Architects: Dao, Pick Up Category: Office Buildings, Renovation, Offices InteriorsLighting Consultant: Guangzhou Guangshe Space LightingEngineering: Zhejiang Shixi Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd.City: GuangzhouCountry: ChinaMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Lihao Text description provided by the architects. The project is situated within a garment-focused industrial park in Guangzhou, where the primary activities encompass office operations and production. The original structure is a three-story, cube-shaped building with a frame system—consistent with most structures in the park, it abuts the main thoroughfare directly, enclosed on all sides, and presents an almost collisional interface with the street front, lacking any form of buffer zone. The design brief calls for the transformation of this cubic building into a garment design office capable of accommodating approximately 100 occupants. The high occupancy density, combined with the inherently strong functional attributes of the office typology, introduces a pronounced sense of spatial density ...