Gambit Office / Robert Konieczny + KWK Promes
Briefly

Architects designed Gambit's office-warehouse to serve as a distinctive showcase while minimizing costs. The building, resembling a stack of pipes, reflects its function and identity. It accommodates a warehouse, order preparation workshop, and an office area, each represented in its architecture. Influenced by surrounding residential structures, its fragmented volume complements the neighborhood. To meet zoning regulations, the sloping roof was adjusted. Although intended to use Gambit pipes, alternatives were chosen for safety and aesthetic reasons, resulting in a design that effectively communicates the business's focus and integrates into its environment.
The unique design of Gambit’s office-warehouse showcases an innovative blend of functionality and cost-efficiency by utilizing their traded material and local inspiration.
The building is designed to look like a stack of pipes, effectively communicating Gambit’s identity while harmonizing with the residential context.
Read at ArchDaily
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