Entrance canopy of renovated building with conference block in metal walling with planted steel trellis is provides sun shading and rhythm to the building

Designed by MinWee Architects. From cars to cargo – the building was formerly designed for a car dealership and showroom in the late 80s, located on a second lot from Jalan Mendu. MinWee Architects had just completed the client’s house when he asked us to look at this building as a potential new office for his logistics company, which he runs with his older brother.

The original structure before commencement of refurbishment

During the first site visit, it was taken note that the building was still in good structural condition and the double-storey car showroom. The design team decided to comply with the client’s brief through the addition of new elements and spaces rather than demolishing it in order to alter the existing structures.

Filtered sunlight through the perforated screens animates the office with moving patterns of light and shade

The client’s brief was straightforward; to fit in as many staff as possible within the building with optimum expenditure, and in the shortest time possible. In response, the design team decided that:

  1. Adding new elements would be a simpler and cheaper process rather than to partially demolish and alter to suit.

  2. The majority of the new elements will be in steel; for speed of construction and lightness in weight.

  3. A majority of existing structures and spaces will be retained, and re-planned for their new roles.

The skeletal nature of the workstations allows visual connectivity and daylight to filter deep into the work space

As a result, the former showroom has been transformed into a new open-plan office, featuring the addition of a steel mezzanine. The previous offices of the car dealership now serve as rooms for back-of-house facilities, staff toilets, and a pantry. The only new building in this project is a single-storey ‘container’ designed for conferences and corporate events. Its proportions and steel-clad exterior allude to the shipping containers, which are integral to the client’s business. Positioned perpendicularly to the existing building, it stands as an architectural statement visible from the street, while also serving as a flanking element that guides visitors along the entrance canopy.

The new building extension serving as a meeting room and gathering space

The top of the conference block is also a roof bar

Its proportions and steel-clad exterior allude to the shipping containers, which are integral to the client’s business. Positioned perpendicularly to the existing building, it stands as an architectural statement visible from the street, while also serving as a flanking element that guides visitors along the entrance canopy.

Daily work unfolds above the newly mezzanine floor - leading from the stairs

View of the spiral staircase structure that connects ground floor to mezzanine level

This project was completed within nine months from its design, with submission to authorities and construction occurring concurrently. Many of the design decisions took place on site with hand sketches to confirm ideas and obtain agreement from the client, who attended all the weekly site visits. It was a small but intensive project; ideal for training a young office, and just enough to pay them.

Text by the architect

 

PROJECT GALLERY

 
  • Architect : MWAA Architect Sdn Bhd
    Client : RT Cargo Sdn Bhd
    Area : 350 m²
    Project Location : Kuching | Sarawak
    Year : 2019-2021

  • C&S Engineer : Perunding KSL Sdn Bhd
    Contractor : Liew Kuet Chen
    Design Team : Wee Hii Min | Melvin Chan | Ashiqin Jamahari
    Photography : Wee Hii Min | Sean Wee | Melvin Chan

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