Fast Horse / Salmela Architect

Fast Horse / Salmela Architect - Chair, Beam, HandrailFast Horse / Salmela Architect - Windows, FacadeFast Horse / Salmela Architect - TableFast Horse / Salmela Architect - Chair, WindowsFast Horse / Salmela Architect - More Images+ 14

  • Architects: Salmela Architect
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  9000 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Paul Crosby
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  EPDM, Loll Designs, Marvin, ROCKWOOL
Fast Horse / Salmela Architect - Chair, Facade, Courtyard
© Paul Crosby

Text description provided by the architects. Fast Horse is an award-winning, fast-growing, brand agency in Minneapolis with a unique work environment. As explained in the business case, employees have no assigned desk. “Ponies”, as Fast Horse worker are know, are encouraged not to occupy the same seat two days in a row and are encouraged to extend their “work space” beyond the office to the coffee shop, bar, or home as they choose suitable environment for the work that they are trying to accomplish on that particular day.

Fast Horse / Salmela Architect - Table
© Paul Crosby
Floor Plans
Fast Horse / Salmela Architect - Stairs, Facade, Handrail
© Paul Crosby

In response to this method of work, a unique program description of S,M,L, XL closed and open spaces was developed by the team. “Closed” engendered visual and acoustic privacy to various extents.  “Open” could include indoor but non-enclosed, public spaces and outdoor spaces. The entire construct is a serious of spaces with varying sizes and varying degrees of visual and acoustic privacy. 

Section + Elevations

These spaces not only permeate the interior but the exterior as well. The architectural artifact that embodies this idea of spaces of varying light conditions, privacy and size is contained in the exterior stairway that are functionally fire exits but much more. The fire exits stairs were placed between the street and the front facade of the building in response to the small footprint of the existing building and the tight constraints of the site. Design as an “open to the elements” fire exit, they act as the major visual marker for the building, a shade buffer for the southwest light, and create several spaces of varying sizes and exposures that can be used for sitting, taking phone calls, and walking. This “transition” architectural space between street and building allows for various levels of privacy, indoor/outdoor transitions, infinite permutations of movement patterns in support of the Fast Horse philosophy of work.

Fast Horse / Salmela Architect - Facade, Windows
© Paul Crosby

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Address:Minneapolis, MN, United States

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Cite: "Fast Horse / Salmela Architect" 13 Jan 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/802987/fast-horse-salmela-architect> ISSN 0719-8884

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