PALETTE Workspace for Continuous Employment / A Nomad Sub + nanometer architecture
In a homogeneous space like an office, about twenty users were engaged in work; some were packing products in boxes at their desks, and some were processing parts for industrial products. One-half of them were working at an open desk, and the other half sat at individual desks with partitions so that no other people came into sight. Because they felt nervous about the visitors, high screaming came from individual cabins separated by piled up boxes and partitions. It was something I saw in the existing facility on an adjacent section before the design of the employment support facility PALETTE.
- architects: A Nomad Sub
- architects: nanometer architecture
- Location: Yodogawa Ward, Osaka, Japan
- Project Year: 2019
- Photographs: Takumi Ota
- Area: 860.0 m2