Recycling cooking oil is an action of utmost importance to preserve natural resources in the future, given its considerable polluting capacity. Therefore, it is essential to avoid the disposal of used oil in toilets, drains, sinks, or together with organic waste.
Project name
Ambiental Santos Headquarters
Architecture firm
Solo Arquitetos
Location
Itaperuçu, Paraná, Brazil
Photography
Eduardo Macarios
Principal architect
Franco Luiz Faust
Design team
Arthur Felipe Brizola, Franco Luiz Faust, Gabriel Zem Schneider, João Gabriel Kuster Cordeiro, Lucas Aguillera e Shinyashiki, Thiago Augustos Prenholato Alves
Interior design
Same Team
Landscape
Solo Arquitetos
Civil engineer
Brasgisp Team
Structural engineer
Brasgisp Team
Environmental & MEP
Brasgisp Team
Supervision
Solo Arquitetos
Tools used
ArchiCAD, Corona Renderer, Autodesk 3ds Max
Typology
Commercial › Office Building
Rosecrans is a substantial adaptive reuse project that sought to breathe new life into a nondescript 85,000sf two-story concrete building in El Segundo from the 1960s. The original building lacked a sense of entry point, natural light, and communal spaces. Our mission was clear: transform Rosecrans into a beacon of well-being and connection.
Architecture firm
ShubinDonaldson
Location
El Segundo, California, USA
Photography
Fotoworks / Benny Chan
Principal architect
Russell Shubin & Mark Hershman
Design team
Ilya Kozin, Jay Fukuzawa, Edward Anastas, Marcos De Leon
Lighting
Oculus Design Studio
Construction
Turner Construction
Material
Concrete, Glass, Steel, Plywood, Wood Ceiling, Screens, Biophilia
Client
Continental Development Group
Typology
Commercial › Office, Adaptive Reuse, Repositioning
How do you infuse a sense of community into your office space?Enter Tricon, a project spanning 66k square feet, tailored for a home rental company with a
heart. This transformation turned a run-of-the-mill office park tilt-up warehouse in Tustin into a vibrant, bustling hub for the adaptable and diverse workforce of Tricon Residential.
Architecture firm
ShubinDonaldson
Location
Tustin, California, USA
Photography
Fotoworks / Benny Chan
Principal architect
Mark Hershman
Design team
Alessandra Del Rio, Christiane Dussa , Geo Chevez, Brice Schiano
Structural engineer
Grimm & Chen Structural Engineering
Environmental & MEP
SPMD TK1SC
Construction
Sierra Pacific Constructors & DEB Construction. Water Feature Consultant: WaterStudio
Client
Tricon Residential
Typology
Commercial Architecture › Office Building, Adaptive Reuse
The offices of Livesport company were designed as an evolving digital playground where employees enhance their skills and practice team tactics on a daily basis.
Project name
LIVESPORT - Offices as Digital Playground
Architecture firm
Studio Reaktor
Location
Bucharova 2928/14a, 158 00 Prague, Czech Republic
Photography
Studio Flusser
Principal architect
Jakub Heidler, Jan Kačer
Design team
Marek Svoboda, Lukáš Bakši, Jáchym Bondy, Jurij Lyzhanov, Barbora Licková, Tomáš Ploc, Lukáš Král
Material
Exposed concrete – columns. 1 Perforated lacquered steel – work equipment surface. Acoustic role – meeting rooms walls. HPL (high-pressure laminate) – storage spaces, kitchen. Wood veneer – hockey stick surface
Typology
Office Building › Interior Design
Inclusive Capital Partners, an environmentally focused investment firm, wished to have an office that reflected their ethos. Located in a historic, former warehouse buildings that was built in 1919 at the North end of the Presidio, the intervention is consciously minimal, amplifying the contrast between the old and the new. The open interiors featu...
Project name
Inclusive Capital Partners
Architecture firm
jones | haydu with Evans Design Studio
Location
San Francisco, California, USA
Photography
Matthew Millman
Design team
Hulett Jones, Design Principal. Amber Evans (EDS), Design Principal. Paul Haydu, Principal. Kate Sistek-Biggers, Designer
Collaborators
Sustainability Consultant: Monterey Energy Group
Structural engineer
ZFA Structural Engineers
Environmental & MEP
Mechanical Engineer: Simpson Sheet Metal (Design/Build); Plumbing: Westside Mechanical, Inc.; Electrical: Northern Electric Inc.
Construction
Wright Contracting
Material
Acoustic wood paneling: Decoustics Rondolo Wood Planks, American Ash, Quarter Cut. Conference room light: Flos Infra-Structure, designed by Vincent Van Duyse. Weathered steel sculpture: designed by jones | haydu; fabricated by Chambers Art & Design (made with 14 ga. Corten A588, 36 pieces with 31 facets). Conference tables and chairs: Andreu World (Spain). Lounge Furniture: DWR and Rove Concepts. Workstations and offices furniture: Steelcase. Custom credenzas and shelving unit: Woodtech (Oakland)
Typology
Commercial Architecture › Office Building
Office space project for a Ukrainian charitable foundation, whose activities are aimed at helping talented children in the field of education. The Foundation works not only with Ukrainian higher education institutions, but also with European and American universities.
Project name
Common Space
Architecture firm
Senko Architects
Photography
Kateryna Senko, Vavushka Oleksii
Principal architect
Senko Kateryna
Supervision
Senko Architects
Client
"Povir u sebe" Foundation
Typology
Commercial › Office Building
Built for a Westwood-based private equity firm, Shamrock is a tenant improvement project that looks at the future of work in a post-pandemic environment. Located in a narrow building, the client looked to expand their existing workspace by taking over the adjacent suite to become a full-floor tenant.
Architecture firm
ShubinDonaldson
Location
Westwood, California, USA
Photography
Fotoworks/BennyChan
Principal architect
Russell Shubin, Mark Hershman
Design team
Chris Petzak, Geo Chevez, Adrienne Danet, Bronte Araghi
Collaborators
urniture | MASH Studios, Millwork | AM Cabinets, AVS design | Cibola Systems Corporation, IT/Low Voltage | ITS Design Group, Acoustics | Veneklasen
Structural engineer
Grimm & Chen Structural Engineering
Environmental & MEP
ARC Engineering
Construction
Sierra Pacific Constructors
Typology
Commercial › Office Building
The Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Corporation (LWCC) is a private nonprofit insurance organization with a natural interest in promoting employee safety and health
Project name
Louisiana Workers ’Compensation Corporation Headquarters
Architecture firm
EskewDumezRipple
Location
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Photography
Sara Essex Bradley, Mantese
Design team
Kurt Hagstette, AIA / Principal-in-Charge. Steve Dumez, FAIA / Design Director. Mark Hash, AIA / Project Architect. Jill Traylor, NCIDQ / Interior Designer. Waleed Alghamdi, AIA / Sustainability Enabler. Li Gong / Designer. Emily Heausler / Designer. Shannon Griffith / Designer. Chris Jackson / Construction Contract Administrator
Collaborators
HMA Consulting (audio-visual/security). MKE Architects, LLC (construction manager). Thompson Building Energy Solutions (LEED consultant). Suzanne Turner Associates. Associated Design Group. Fox-Nesbit Engineering LLC. Hma Consulting. Mke Architects, LLC. Thompson Building Energy Solutions. Mj Womack Inc.
Interior design
EskewDumezRipple
Landscape
Suzanne Turner Associates
Civil engineer
Fox-Nesbit Engineering LLC
Structural engineer
Fox-Nesbit Engineering LLC
Environmental & MEP
Associated Design Group
Construction
MJ Womack Inc.
Typology
Commercial Architecture › Office Building