Old building reconstruction has become a new trend in recent years. Through the renovation and reconstruction of old factories, warehouses and buildings, the purpose of resource recycling can be realized, which is in line with the trend of contemporary social development.The warehouse office introduced next is sure to give you an eye opener.
More than 90 years ago, bay 9 lived in the workers and machines that built the Sydney Harbour Bridge,
Now, it will become the main force of Australia's new generation (Studio).
"Traditional studios are a shackle to creativity, and they don't reflect your cultural beliefs and status."
——Mark Davidson, designer of bay 9 warehouse studio
Based on the premise of material heritage protection, Davidson renovated the building without destroying the structure as much as possible. Entering Bay 9, the green container elevator shaft, a large number of steel structures and glass, concrete floors and walls and other building elements have been added to retain the industrial wind of the warehouse, while giving him a new historical mission.
Davidson uses container and steel structure as the main structure of the building
Containers are transformed into Studios
Bay 9 has 22 private offices and 90 desks
Tenants can choose to rent an office or a desk
Glass wall is used as the space between offices
Create an open atmosphere and enhance the indoor lighting
Some public areas are provided here, such as kitchen, exhibition room, etc
While maintaining personal privacy, tenants are encouraged to share ideas and ideas.