Australian design studio Carr designs a new office building block in Melbourne with inspiration drawn from the looks of 20th-century industrial warehouses. It features perforated red-brick columns and is located on Bruce Street, making it the first large building to be complete during the redevelopment. It celebrates the industrial heritage and uses detailed such as concrete floor platers, metal, red brick, and more to represent that.
Stephen McGarry, associate director of the studio explained to Dezeen that "A key design feature of the architectural massing and spatial planning is the large outdoor terraces on each floor level. Whilst acting as a shading device to the western sun, they create deep, shaded outdoor terraces for the occupants of each tenancy. These naturally create moments of interaction and potential collaboration between user groups throughout the building from a professional or social context."
Industrial Warehouse-Inspired Offices
Carr Designs a New Office Block with Industrial Themes
Trend Themes
1. Industrial-styled Offices - Design studios are incorporating industrial aesthetics into office spaces, using materials like red brick and metal to create a rustic and unique environment.
2. Outdoor Terraces in Office Buildings - Architects are integrating large outdoor terraces into office buildings, providing occupants with shaded spaces for interaction and collaboration while also acting as a shading device for the sun.
3. Redevelopment of Industrial Heritage - The redevelopment of large buildings in urban areas with an industrial heritage is gaining momentum, incorporating design features inspired by the 20th-century industrial warehouse aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and design studios have opportunities to showcase their creativity by incorporating industrial-inspired themes in the design of office buildings.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore the use of materials like red brick and metal to create a rustic and industrial ambiance in office spaces, meeting the growing demand for unique and visually appealing workplaces.
3. Real Estate Development - Real estate developers can capitalize on the trend of redeveloping buildings with industrial heritage and incorporating contemporary design features to attract tenants seeking unique office spaces.