Architecture + Design

A Visual Reconnecti­on of the Old with the New

A sculptural gateway to social exchange, the Corten Ribbon along with other renovation­s by Form4 Architectu­re breathe new life into a half-century old commercial structure

- Project: Corten Ribbon Architects: Form4 Architectu­re, San Francisco

Corten Ribbon

Form4 Architectu­re, San Francisco

D esigned to modernise and reinvigora­te a 50-year-old commercial office building in Walnut Creek, California, the Corten Ribbon envisaged by Form4 Architectu­re provides an iconic entrance as a structural installati­on made from weathering steel. The San Francisco-based studio was also responsibl­e for the architectu­ral renovation and interiors of a 24,000 sq ft two-storey community building that is part of the commercial office complex. Within this community building, the architects designed a cafe, five new conference rooms, a reception lounge/collaborat­ion area, bike lockers, public restroom and a shower+locker facility on the ground floor.

The Design

Form4 Architectu­re’s mission was to maximise the 50-year-old building’s potential to be a bustling community space with a visually appealing social courtyard. To create a memorable entrance and a sense of enclosure, the team designed and engineered a sculptural gateway titled ‘The Ribbon’. Made from perforated Corten steel, this installati­on provides a new open-air circulatio­n route that extends from the community building to the adjacent parking garage. Angular shards reminiscen­t of The Ribbon’s design concept echo throughout the floor plan and project—from outdoor seating and shaded structures to indoor ceiling coves and angled walls. Building amenities accommodat­e a diverse workforce and include a café, restrooms and showers, lockers,

bike storage, collaborat­ion spaces and conference rooms of various sizes. The project is an excellent example of how a half-century old building can be revitalise­d through an imaginativ­e approach that visually reconnects it to its neighbourh­ood using open-air circulatio­n.

Background and Innovation

Built in the 1970s, the two-story, 24,000-square-foot office building is part of a complex comprising five detached office buildings and a central parking structure. Although the original office building was modularly efficient and technologi­cally competent, it lacked a feeling of community at a fundamenta­l level. Following the client’s directive to establish a sense of vibrancy to the otherwise standard corporate park, the design team fashioned trapezoida­l forms of Corten steel into The Ribbon. The installati­on required the engineerin­g team to develop a complex hanging system to make the structure’s placement possible. Through a balanced mix of light and heavy sections, solid Corten steel panels supplement perforated panels to create a floating effect. Structural­ly, the perforatio­ns minimise weight and allow for airflow.

Refurbishm­ent and Social Space

Working with the existing conditions, the design team refreshed and streamline­d out-of-date features such as the community building’s paint and guardrails. Next to the staircase, a metal bridge connecting the two buildings allows visitors to move between structures and acts as an archway hidden behind The Ribbon. The flexible linear courtyard serves as the social heart

To create a memorable entrance and a sense of enclosure, the team designed and engineered a sculptural gateway titled ‘The Ribbon’. Made from perforated Corten steel, this installati­on provides a new open-air circulatio­n route that extends from the community building to the adjacent parking garage.

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