2018原創基地節松菸暖心揭幕!以「溫度」為題,14組當代藝術家刻畫動人片刻

2021/10/26
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2018原創基地節松菸暖心揭幕!以「溫度」為題,14組當代藝術家刻畫動人片刻
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14組當代藝術家及設計師、7組表演團隊,還有「松菸好家在台灣」嚴選44個品牌。

松山文創園區年度最大自辦活動2018原創基地節昨天(12/7)於4號倉庫揭幕,本次原創基地節主展區於4號倉庫,與14組當代藝術家及設計師、7組表演團隊共同詮釋,加乘5號倉庫「松菸好家在台灣」嚴選44個品牌職人跨界合作,重新看見生活上同與不同的溫度風景。展覽及活動至12月16日止。

展覽部分深入發掘這座島嶼的故事,邀請不同藝術家以「溫度」為題,藉由溫度的起伏變化,看見日常的細微剖面。總策畫暨策展人、松山文創園區執行總監周琍敏表示:「我們試著從自然出發,述說這片土地上的人事物。最終會發現,文化層疊累積的厚度,以及人心情感交融的溫潤,那就是溫度。」
 

島嶼有溫度:尤瑪.達陸、曹良賓、沈柏逸、方序中

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曹良賓與沈柏逸《島嶼的溫度》計畫,藉由吳政璋、劉芸怡、李浩、李岳凌等4位藝術家的多元視角呈現島嶼的不同樣貌。 2018原創基地節 提供

尤瑪.達陸的作品《秋山》展現出部落初秋山林的紛麗,其所採用泰雅族不同支系的傳統披肩圖紋、織線經緯交錯,宛如訴說尤瑪一路歷經復育、種植、採收、製線、染色、織布,重建織布文化的足跡。

曹良賓與沈柏逸《島嶼的溫度》計畫,藉由吳政璋、劉芸怡、李浩、李岳凌等4位藝術家的多元視角呈現島嶼的不同樣貌。屏東東港外婆家後院晾曬衣物的尋常風景,是方序中兒時溫暖的記憶;那衣物飄散出的香氣,構成《記憶拼圖 NO.2》的創作來源。此次方序中將邀請3位攝影師紀錄各自不同對家的記憶,並透過曬衣的動作,一片一片拼湊起來。

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方序中邀請3位攝影師紀錄各自不同對家的記憶,並透過曬衣的動作,一片一片拼湊起來。 2018原創基地節 提供
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《秋山》採用泰雅族不同支系的傳統披肩圖紋,織線經緯交錯,宛如訴說尤瑪歷經復育、種植、採收、製線、染色、織布,重建織布文化的足跡。 2018原創基地節 提供

 

土地有溫度:地衣荒物、台灣義築協會,還有大安高工、南港高工與竹編師張盛輝、曾淑惠合作作品

自然風土看似平凡,但經過溫度洗禮後所產生的變化,帶給人們不同的驚喜。地衣荒物的《荒燼之丘》從陶藝家張膺康柴燒製陶的過程中擷取靈感,展現柴燒將盡,而樸華誕生的片刻。

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地衣荒物的《荒燼之丘》從陶藝家張膺康柴燒製陶的過程中擷取靈感,展現柴燒將盡,而樸華誕生的片刻。 2018原創基地節 提供

台灣義築協會、大安高工、南港高工與竹編師張盛輝、曾淑惠共同創作《手做的溫度》,藉由編織師手上的技巧與自然建材的韌性與特有的姿態,邀請民眾進入一座精巧的手編空間,同時也強調了群眾合作、技藝傳承的溫度。

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台灣義築協會、大安高工、南港高工與竹編師張盛輝、曾淑惠共同創作《手做的溫度》,強調了群眾合作、技藝傳承的溫度。 2018原創基地節 提供

另外,每周末舞台區邀來VOX玩聲樂團、Azua樂團、鄭宜雰、FOCA福爾摩沙馬戲團、風潮音樂的同根生樂團、安妮朵拉樂團、Control T等表演團隊,分別以人聲歌唱、月琴、現代馬戲等演出形式,分享對土地的感念。
 

信仰有溫度:吳燦政、蔡佳葳

當對於現代都市的樣貌過於熟悉時,往往會遺忘早期街市的構成是以信仰作為聚落中心,廟宇是人群聚集、閒話家常的所在,進而產生經濟活動,帶動周邊產業和文化的發展。吳燦政的作品《寂靜之外》將日常生活中的人群匯聚場所中的對話、吵雜、細語以多層次混音方式編輯,交疊出城市的樣貌。

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《寂靜之外》將日常生活中的人群匯聚場所中的對話、吵雜、細語以多層次混音方式編輯,交疊出城市的樣貌。 2018原創基地節 提供

對比著常民生活的熙來攘往,廟宇內對天默禱的片刻寧靜,是人們生活的寄託,有著推動日常持續前進的穩定力量。蔡佳葳的作品《香環咒》在高雄老製香廠手工打造的香環上一字一句的寫上經文,將人的心神與香、與書寫同時沉澱,進入禪靜的空間。

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蔡佳葳關注於人與自然的關係、思考文化信仰、靈性和無常之間的複雜性。圖為《香環咒》作品。 2018原創基地節 提供

 

手釀有溫度:禾餘麥酒、土生土長、林哲瑋、溫度物所、魏琪Miki

釀造職人為了入口那一刻的甘醇,執著於果實作物從栽植到生產的每個環節。食物風味的來源往往不是來自於農產採收的當下,發酵,才是奧秘之所在。展覽以啤酒、醬油、可可等三種發酵食為題,透過禾餘麥酒的陳相全、土生土長的顧瑋等達人引路,帶領巧偶花藝的林哲瑋、溫度物所的Isaac和Wayne、魏琪Miki實地走訪產地和釀造工坊,感受溫度對於食物所催化的化學作用,繼而發揮藝術家的感知與巧手,訴說產地風土的溫度、人情的溫度與發酵的溫度。

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禾餘麥酒的陳相全,帶領巧偶花藝的林哲瑋,創作《从昷則醞》。 2018原創基地節 提供
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土生土長的顧瑋,帶領溫度物所的Isaac和Wayne,創作《構成這樣》。 2018原創基地節 提供
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土生土長的顧瑋,帶領魏琪Miki創作《The Passage。通往。》 2018原創基地節 提供

 

「松菸好家在台灣」不想妥協的理想生活

「松菸好家在台灣」為每年的文創盛事,今年主題從原創基地節延伸,於5號倉庫呈現出品牌精神實踐家、堅持做出滿意安心料理、不想妥協的理想生活、埋首專精一件事的職人、幻想和欣賞的品牌跨界合作。展區延續以往獲好評的「好家工作坊」、「好家音樂會」的規劃,讓這個充滿濃濃人情味與創意火花的鄰里小區更添活力。

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「松菸好家在台灣」嚴選44個品牌職人跨界合作,重新看見生活上同與不同的溫度風景,邀您在溫度傳遞中細細品味動人片刻。 2018原創基地節 提供
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遊園集章,探尋園區創作溫度

除主題展區外,原創基地節邀請民眾一同透過集章與互動小遊戲,在園區走一段溫度小旅行,紀錄屬於自己的松菸時光。此外,同步舉辦「idea TAIPEI」創意工作營成果展、東西好文創市集等精彩周邊活動,搭配松菸小賣所、松菸風格店家與松菸創作者工廠推出系列主題活動,攜手帶來歲末年終最溫暖人心的原創饗宴。

2018原創基地節
時間:12/7~12/16,週日至週四10:00~18:00,週五至週六10:00~20:00
地點:松山文創園區(臺北市光復南路133號,請由菸廠路進入園區)
電話:02-2765-1388
網址:www.originalfestival.org

【DesignBIZ 專欄觀點】辦公室設計:為什麼它比你想像中更重要?/邱柏文

【DesignBIZ 專欄觀點】辦公室設計:為什麼它比你想像中更重要?/邱柏文
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工作場域體現了企業文化?辦公室設計與企業品牌、員工招募與績效產出具有實質的關聯嗎?柏成設計創辦人以設計案例分享其成果與影響力。

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最近,一位好友問我:「我們應該找裝修承包商來設計辦公室以節省成本嗎?因為如果透過設計師,那不是會花更多錢嗎?如果我只是分享一些 Instagram 上的照片,承包商就可以幫我們做嗎?」直接找承包商當然可以省下一些錢,但你會希望在你的辦公室看到什麼?你希望透過辦公室呈現怎樣的願景?你想向員工傳達什麼訊息?你期望把公司帶向何方?

我們挑戰過許多辦公室設計,包含傳產:永聯物流開發-物流共和國台北園區辦公室、服裝:H&M 辦公室,以及政府單位:新北市政府辦公室-逗號實驗室等備受讚譽的辦公室專案,我們開始問自己,在辦公室設計中我們追求的是什麼?

重新定義工作場所

問題來了:辦公室設計是否應該關注在成本上?透過雇用承包商模仿 Instagram 上的設計來節省開支,雖然看起來很吸引人,但真正的辦公室設計並不僅僅是美觀和費用。辦公室設計不僅僅是創造一個辦公空間,而是要打造一個能向客戶和員工展示你公司精神和價值觀的環境。辦公室是企業文化和願景的表述。

JC. Architecture & Design Office Living Room Meeting Room
JC. Architecture & Design Office Living Room Meeting Room source/JC. Architecture & Design

舉個簡單的例子:我的設計公司柏成設計,著重在討論創意的可能性,集思廣益創造新的可能。因此,我們很早就決定,會議空間和討論角落在我們的公司文化中非常重要。儘管我們的團隊只有 27 人,但我們還是特意設計了六個不同的討論點,讓大家可以快速聚集在一起提出新的想法,平均每 5.4 個人就可以享用討論空間。

公司文化就是空間形象

從微軟辦公室(新北市和南港)這樣的大型企業,到新北市政府辦公室 - 逗號實驗室這樣的傳統機構,我們承接的每一項辦公室設計,都是為體現組織獨特文化而量身定制的。無論預算多少,所期望的結果都應以公司目標為中心,即彰顯身份和個性、如何協同工作、如何促進團隊的健康和幸福,以及如何與客戶溝通。

永聯物流辦公室 概念
永聯物流辦公室 概念 source/JC. Architecture & Design

像永聯的物流共和國台北園區這樣的辦公室是一個好案例,永聯物流作為台灣首家,也是最大的機構型物流地產開發商,因為企業文化屬於創業型,在設計空間時,我們應用堆疊貨櫃的結構概念,在開放空間中創造各種角落和工作空間,打破辦公室的統一性,同時利用三種物流業常見的材料:混凝土、波紋鋼板和木箱刨花板,展現公司重要的品牌特質。

永聯物流辦公室
永聯物流辦公室 source/JC. Architecture & Design

辦公室設計對績效、觀感與留任率的影響

良好的辦公室設計還有助於提高員工留任率。我的一位好友經營鉸鏈、鉗子等工具進出口,這是個蠻傳統且不太吸引人的行業,相對來說辦公室設計也非常傳統,充斥著工具箱、沒有燈罩的日光燈、塞滿文件亂糟糟的工作桌等等。他告訴我,在辦公室重新設計和改造之前,很難招聘員工。曾有面試者抵達辦公室,還沒走到門口,就被工作環境嚇到而離開了。

也因此,他知道勢必採取一些行動,而重新設計辦公室就是他的解決方案。他改善照明、安裝升降桌、在室內種植了綠植等設施之後,現在員工留任率非常高,招聘也順利許多。這顯示了老闆關心員工,且想給他們最好的環境。更重要的是,員工士氣大幅提升,也越來越有自信,這樣的轉變說明了有效的辦公室設計如何直接影響品牌形象和工作滿意度。

品味在地風味的辦公室設計

不管我們設計什麼,有沒有當地的思想是非常重要的。但在辦公室設計上,這不容易做到,因為在地化設計常常會變成,將台北 101 的剪影放在辦公室門口,代表你來到台灣,這常在國外的辦事處看到。當我們在設計新北市辦公室 - 逗號實驗室時,我們將台灣傳統的「辦桌文化」融入辦公室家具設計, 讓大家可以一起在一張大桌工作,將本地文化的情感與工作環境連結在一起。

New Taipei Government Office - Comma Lab concept diagram
New Taipei Government Office - Comma Lab concept diagram source/JC. Architecture & Design
New Taipei Government Office - Comma Lab
New Taipei Government Office - Comma Lab source/JC. Architecture & Design

世界的辦公室設計

今年 4 月的米蘭設計週與米蘭國際家具展覽-Salone del Mobile Milano,吸引了所有知名家具製造商和品牌展示業界最優秀的作品,很可惜今年的展覽相較於去年,辦公室設計的創新明顯減少,不過還是有兩個案例想跟你們分享。

瑞士品牌 USM 持續創新經典的鉻管和框架系統。他們這次將照明集中到鉻管中,隱藏電線管路,不僅保持系統的貯物功能,也能同時照亮展示物品。這個作法也促進了友善植物設計,使植物能夠在貯物系統中茁壯成長,這是對傳統儲物系統巧妙的新設計。

USM Shelving system
USM Shelving system source/JC. Architecture & Design

至於家庭辦公室,我參觀 Desalto 的展位。Desalto 提供了多種適應性的解決方案,可供小型住宅擴展或減少家具,以最大限度利用有限的空間。它的設計提醒了我們,無論生活空間有多小,在家工作仍然是一個可行的選項,這在疫情後尤其重要。

Desalto exhibition
Desalto exhibition source/JC. Architecture & Design

以人為本與健康取向的辦公環境設計

最後,我想分享一些以「人」為中心的設計,以及讓心靈健康的辦公環境設計策略:

每個辦公室都需要儲物空間:與其將它們放置在牆邊,不如在中央設置集中式儲存空間,作為一個高 110 公分的中島櫃,鼓勵同事間的互動和討論。

Taiwan Design Research Institute Office
Taiwan Design Research Institute Office source/Taiwan Design Research Institute

設計周到的照明:減少長時間在強烈均一光線下工作的不適。如果從辦公桌到洗手間的照明環境能變化,就可以讓眼睛從 8 小時的持續人工燈光中獲得休息。

H&M Taiwan Office
H&M Taiwan Office source/JC. Architecture & Design

綠色設計:最大程度地利用自然光和綠色植物,增加人與自然的聯繫。我建議與綠化顧問和景觀美化公司合作,以確保植物的長期壽命,也要準備一筆維護植栽的預算。

Microsoft Office New Taipei City
Microsoft Office New Taipei City source/JC. Architecture & Design

辦公室藍圖的前瞻

辦公室設計的本質超越了節省成本,它體現了公司文化,提升了士氣,並塑造觀感。一個策略性、精心打造的空間不僅僅是一個工作場所,而是生產力、協作和企業身份的熔爐。透過設計思考,我們投資於公司的未來和走進門的每一個人的福祉,讓我們的設計不僅為現在,更為我們的員工和客戶留下長久而深遠的印象。

此篇《DesignBIZ View》專欄發布於《設計新商業 DesignBIZ》 電子報 NO.029 期
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Think office design as part of your company culture, a communication tool.

Price or culture? Recently, a close friend asked me, "Should we look for a contractor to design our office to save costs? Because if I hire a designer, isn't that going to cost more? What if I just share some office Instagram photos that I like as references, and the contractor can build it for us?" Sure, saving a few bucks here and there is possible, but what would you like to see in your office? What vision or spirit do you want your office to embody? What message do you want to send to your employees, or which direction or path would you like the company to take?

As a celebrated office design studio in Taiwan, with acclaimed projects like the Logistic Republic Office, a fashion office H&M Office Taiwan, and a government office New Taipei City Government Office - Comma Lab, we always ask ourselves, "What is it that we are after in an office design?" "What can we do to help the employee and its environment?" "How can design help a brand to give a sense of character and confidence?" and "What 'global conversations' can we add to our client’s office design, so that the office communicates with the world?"

Culture of the Workplace: A Vision Beyond the Price Tag

Should office design focus primarily on cost? While economizing by hiring contractors to mimic designs from Instagram might seem attractive, true office design transcends mere aesthetics and expenditure. Office design isn't just about creating a space where people can work—that’s the bare minimum; it's about crafting an environment that reflects the company’s ethos and values to both clients and employees. An office is a statement of a business’s culture and intention.

JC. Architecture & Design Office Living Room Meeting Room
JC. Architecture & Design Office Living Room Meeting Room source/JC. Architecture & Design

A quick example: my design studio culture is about discussing creative potentials and brainstorming new possibilities. Therefore, very early on, we decided that meeting spaces and discussion corners were important in our company culture. Even though we are only a team of 27, we have purposely designed six different meeting points where we can quickly come together and brainstorm for new ideas, averaging roughly 5.4 people per meeting space.

Cultural is the Spatial Identity

Every office design we undertake, from large corporations like Microsoft Office (New Taipei City and Nangang) to more traditional institutions such as the New Taipei Government Office - Comma Lab, is tailored to embody the unique culture of the organization. Regardless of the budget, the desired result should be centered around the establishment’s goals for bringing out identity and character, how they want to work together, how they contribute to the health and well-being of their teams, and how they want to communicate with their clients.

Logistic Republic sketch
Logistic Republic sketch source/JC. Architecture & Design

This company culture ultimately evolves into the brand identity of the space: how the space looks and feels, how workstations are placed, how one moves about the offices, whether the CEO sits with everyone in a non-hierarchical layout, or whether there's a top-down seating environment where a manager overlooks every monitor screen from behind. An office such as the Logistic Republic is a good example to share, showing how brand identity can be showcased in the office arena. Logistic Republic (mother company Ally Logistic Properties) is now one of the main players of logistics property developers and centers in Taiwan, the culture of the business is very entrepreneurial, and the CEO’s thinking is very startup-like. What we thought most about when designing the space was whether we could create small corners here and there to give employees freedom to be creative, instead of an array of tables. We applied the concept of stacking shipping container-like structures to create various corners and workspaces within the open space and disrupt the uniformity of the office, all while showcasing the company's essential brand characteristics using three familiar materials one would see in the logistics industry: rough concrete exposures, corrugated steel sheets, and wooden crate chipboards.

Logistic Republic Office
Logistic Republic Office source/JC. Architecture & Design

Design Impacts on Performance, Perception and Retention rates

Employee retention rates are positively impacted by well-designed offices. My good friend, who runs an import-export business involving toolsets like hinges and pillars—a typically traditional and not particularly enticing industry—faced a design that one could imagine to be very traditional, filled with toolkits, exposed fluorescent lighting, cluttered work desks covered with paper files, and old wooden desks that one can't bring oneself to dispose of, adding to the clutter around the office environment. He revealed that hiring new staff was always a challenge, with unforgettable incidents where potential hires would arrive at the company front door, only to look around and then turn away, heading in the opposite direction.
Deciding to take action, a redesign of his office was the solution. He sought the best in office furniture that was ergonomic and height-adjustable, lighting that was healthy for the eyes, and biophilic walls throughout the office. The results were astonishing; not only was the office up to date with today's standards of office language, but recruitment also became much easier, retention rates of existing employees were high, and perhaps most importantly, staff morale increased dramatically, reflecting their growing confidence. It showcased that the company's values were being infused into everything they do, which was evident in their performances.

Have a Bite into Locality.

Whatever we design, I believe local identity is very important, especially in office design. This is not easy to accomplish, as most of the time, this ends up being a silhouette of Taipei 101, or whichever country they are from. Consider the New Taipei Government Office (Comma Lab) as an example. We thought about whether we could design a huge table that allows everyone to gather and work together, similar to infusing the essence of Taiwan's traditional "banquet culture," tying the emotional bond between work and local culture.

New Taipei Government Office - Comma Lab concept diagram
New Taipei Government Office - Comma Lab concept diagram source/JC. Architecture & Design
New Taipei Government Office - Comma Lab
source/JC. Architecture & Design

The World’s Approach to the Office

With this column set to publish in April, I can’t overlook discussing the Milan Furniture Fair - Salone del Mobile Milano. This event draws all the leading furniture manufacturers and brands to Milan, showcasing the industry's finest. Unfortunately, this year’s fair saw a noticeable decline in innovations in office design compared to the previous year. Nevertheless, I had the opportunity to visit the exhibit of USM, a Swiss brand that continues to innovate its classic rod and joint system. They’ve now integrated lighting into the rods, concealing the electronics to maintain the system’s shelving functionality while also illuminating display items. This addition also facilitates a plant-friendly design, enabling plants to thrive within the shelving system—a clever redesign of traditional storage solutions.

USM Shelving system
USM Shelving system source/JC. Architecture & Design

As for home offices, I visited Desalto's booth, which was particularly relevant in today's world affected by COVID-19 and other communicable diseases. It reminded us that working from home remains a viable option, regardless of living space constraints. Desalto offers numerous adaptable solutions for small residences, allowing for the expansion or reduction of home furnishings to maximize the utility of limited spaces.

Desalto exhibition
Desalto exhibition source/JC. Architecture & Design

A Human-Centric Design & Wellness Approach

Here is how I go about developing a practical methodology for all office spaces, using a human-centered approach & wellness thinking, and I’d like to share my approaches with you:

Every office needs storage. Instead of putting them against the wall, centralized storage in the middle of the floor plate acts as a mid-island table at 110cm tall, encouraging interactions with colleagues and peer-to-peer discussions.

Taiwan Design Research Institute Office
Taiwan Design Research Institute Office source/Taiwan Design Research Institute

Thoughtful lighting: Reduce the discomfort of working long hours under strong uniform light. If the lighting environment can change between your pathway from desk to toilet, that in turn already allows the eyes to rest from the 8 hours of constant artificial light on your table.

H&M Taiwan Office
H&M Taiwan Office source/JC. Architecture & Design

Biophilic design: Maximizing natural light and greenery taps into the innate human connection with the natural world and boosts well-being and employee satisfaction. This is not easily done, and I suggest working with a green consultant and plant management company to ensure the longevity of the plants, be ready to have a healthy maintance budget too.

Microsoft Office New Taipei City
Microsoft Office New Taipei City source/JC. Architecture & Design

The Office Blueprint Forward

In wrapping up, the essence of office design transcends cost-saving; it embodies a company’s culture, boosts morale, and shapes perceptions. A strategic, well-crafted space is not just a place of work but a crucible of productivity, collaboration, and corporate identity. By investing in thoughtful design, we invest in our company’s future and in the well-being of everyone who walks through its doors. Let’s design not just for the now, but for the lasting impression our spaces will imprint on employees and clients alike.

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