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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Brandbase Pallet Project : By MOST Architecture

Amsterdam, Netherlands
MOST Architecture
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma
A temporary furnishment for the new office location combined with the explicit wish to furnish the space with an authentic, recycable material, gave creative director Marvin Pupping and MOST Architecture the idea to use Euro-pallets for this particular design. The pallet structure; an open, autonomous landscape that gradually changes its character, facilitates all parts of the office.

Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma

Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma
The pallet structure is designed in such a way that besides being merely a workplace, the entire element invites you to stand, sit or lay down on the pallets. This open office concept was created to suit the creative advertising agency, with an additional, informal atmosphere.
Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma

Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma
The existing building on the Brouwersgracht, downtown Amsterdam, is an archetypical Dutch canalhouse; a narrow, 27 meters deep space, with a back area that is divided by split level. Because of this, the concept for this dynamic company was organised along the longitudinal axis. And because of BrandBase’s specialty, it was mandatory to include new media. From the very start of the project, the design development as well as its execution, had followers from all over the world through the project’s Facebook page.
Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma

Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma
The design concept, an open autonomous landscape, consists of 3 layers. The first layer, the existing space was used as a starting position and painted completely white, to provide a homogeneous base for the pallet structure. The pallets itself create a structure that slowly changes its character accommodating all parts of the office. Finally, the third layer in the design contains additions to the pallet structure like light fixtures, staircase banisters and the furniture; which are all done in black. The structure is not dictating, rather facilitating.
Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma
The open character is enhanced by dispositioning the pallets both directions over a 20 cm grid. The pallet structure unites the whole space, covering the whole depth of the building in one single movement.
Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma
The design can loosely be divided into four zones:
The entrance area, the staircase area, the split level area and the studio area, in the back of the ground floor.
Entrance area: coming in, the pallet structure welcomes its visitors with open arms, created by two rows of desks, providing a total of eight working units on two different levels. Visitors walk onto the pallet structure like a catwalk, surrounded by BrandBase employees.
Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma

Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma
Staircase area: the working units in the entrance area make way for a staircase that is divided in two part; the formal part with its steps and banisters and a more informal part, where stacked pallets provide for a place to hang-out.
Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma
Split level area: reaching the upper floor, the staircase transforms into the management premises, with a combined presentation- and meeting room. Here, the four desks are designed more independently. Subsequently the pallet structure, separated by a transparant wall with translucent doors, develops into the presentation room with its seating element that accommodates guests during presentations. In front of this, a huge movable boardroom table, made of pallets.
Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma

Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma

Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma
The studio area: the rear part of the ground floor was dealt with in a totally different way. The efficient positions of the white desks are connected with the pallet structure through black wires, which hang along the ceiling from the staircase to the desks and servers like lianas.
Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma

Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma
Photo © Courtesy of Rogier Jaarsma
The people
Architects: MOST Architecture
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Project Area: 245 sqm
Number of Pallets: 270
Budget: 50,000 Euro
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Rogier Jaarsma
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