The Revival Place is not just a workspace; it's a tribute to the post-industrial era. The design incorporates elements such as industrial-style wooden and cast-iron furniture, exposed air conditioner and pipelines, and spotted walls created by retro-style bricks and concrete finishing. These elements not only add a unique aesthetic to the space but also evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminding people of the old western cities in the U.S.
What sets The Revival Place apart from other workspace designs is its emphasis on the original quality of rough materials and the signs of history. The interior space of the studio, inspired by the images of cafés seen in New York, is segregated into four independent but cohering scenes. Each scene serves a distinct purpose and function, yet they all blend seamlessly, creating a harmonious and cohesive workspace.
The design process involved a careful consideration of the architectural conditions and surrounding environment. The designers installed four large arched and rectangular French windows and iron grille windows to allow sunlight to fill the indoor space and strengthen the connections between the indoor and outdoor space. This open style is a stark contrast to the sealed spaces in most digital studios, making The Revival Place a unique workspace that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
The Revival Place is more than just a workspace; it's a living, breathing entity that changes with the variations of time, season, weather, city development, and lifestyles. The furnishings in the studio, including the tables, chairs, and lightings, are designed to make people feel as if they are in a café in New York. This design gives different meanings to every scene throughout different times, making The Revival Place a dynamic and versatile workspace.
The Revival Place is a testament to Yan-Rui Chou and Ching-Ju Chen's innovative design approach and their ability to transform a 50-year-old factory into a modern, functional workspace while preserving its historical charm. This design, which won the Silver A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award in 2017, is a shining example of how workspace design can be both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
In conclusion, The Revival Place is a unique workspace design that successfully combines functionality with aesthetics. Its unique design elements, inspired by the industrial aesthetics of the western cities in the U.S. and the LOFT landscapes in New York's SOHO district, make it a workspace that is both visually appealing and conducive to productivity. It is a testament to Yan-Rui Chou and Ching-Ju Chen's innovative design approach and their ability to transform a 50-year-old factory into a modern, functional workspace while preserving its historical charm.
Project Designers: Yan-Rui Chou & Ching-Ju Chen
Image Credits: Photo by KAYING PHOTO STUDIO
Project Team Members: Yan-Rui Chou
Ching-Ju Chen
Project Name: The Revival Place
Project Client: Yan-Rui Chou & Ching-Ju Chen