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Makespace Co-Working Office

04 September 2012

Makespace Co-Working Office

Studio SKLIM gives an open-ended response to a workspace in a constant state of flux.

Co-working spaces are oftentimes more challenging than your standard office brief given the diverse range of users and businesses they need to consider, and satisfy.

But these very challenges can also open up a whole range of design possibilities, as was the case with Makespace.

The 151m2 office resides in a brutalist slab block in Lavender, an old neighbourhood of small-scale manufacturing and fabrication trades.

SKLIM

SKLIM

To begin, input from the users were actively sought and specific requests such as ample whiteboard surfaces for sketches and brainstorming sessions, as well as service doors with holes to allow ventilation for computer server needs were put forth. Some even advised on the space and method to hang their bicycles.

SKLIM

Studio SKLIM has deliberately left some areas under-designed and open-ended to allow for future personalisation. The ‘Storm’ zone for example features movable discussion follies, while the ‘Seriously’ zone (for serious work only) can be partitioned off for privacy. Exposed brick walls become a canvas for a variety of posters and signboards.

SKLIM

The space is sub-divided into a total six zones along a colourful strip. And while each zone provides a specific work environment, the linear space is essentially an open plan.

Apart from ‘Storm’ and ‘Seriously’, ‘Break’ is a pantry and communal hang-out spot with a concrete l-beam tabletop where users can share ideas over food; ‘The U’ is the main meeting and event area and can be enclosed by drawing the semi-transparent PVC curtains; ‘B2B’ features back-to-back worktops; and ‘Wet’ holds vertical bicycle racks, recycling bins, individual lockers and restroom/shower facilities.

Storage and filing systems are distributed throughout the linear space.

SKLIM

Also of note is the way in which Studio SKLIM has utilised the resources available in the neighbourhood, such as hardware shops and garages, to minimise the project’s carbon footprint.

Retro light fixtures and chairs from its recent past as a music studio have also been kept and given a new lease of life, while existing walls have been deliberately chipped away to expose the existing structure and brickwork.

The idea, says the studio, is that the resulting mixture of textures, materials and work zones would come together to give Makespace its own unique identity.

SKLIM

Studio SKLIM
sklim.com

Studio SKLIM
Email: info@sklim.com

Studio SKLIM, founded by Kevin Lim, is an emerging design practice in both Tokyo and Singapore that is establishing its roots in the fields of furniture design, interiors, landscape, architecture and urbanism. 

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