WELL Living Lab

WELL Living Lab
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WELL LIVING LAB

Superimpose Architecture

LOCATION
Beijing, China

CATEGORY
Laboratory, Office Buildings

AREA
2400 m²

YEAR
2021

PHOTOGRAPHS
CreatAR Images, Valentín Račko

LOCAL DESIGN INSTITUTE
Beijing Institute Of Architectural Design

DESIGN TEAM
Carolyn Leung, Ben De Lange, Ruben Bergambagt, Xuan Wang, Huimin Xie, Pablo Gonzalez Gonzalez, Xiaoyu Xu, Casper Kraai

CLIENT
Sino Ocean Group

TENANT
Delos

One of the many things the recent epidemic situation has taught us, is that our buildings and interiors should become healthier, more adaptable to changing situations and that they should promote physical and mental well-being.

WELL Living Lab
west facade and stairs. Image © CreatAR Images
WELL Living Lab
north facade. Image © CreatAR Images

Indoor wellbeing has been Superimpose’s focus already since 2016, when designing Asia’s first WELL Living Lab and a 26,000 square meter adjacent office park in Shunyi, Beijing.

The Well Living Lab in Beijing is a Sino-American collaboration between Delos, Mayo Clinic, and Sino Ocean Group, bringing together building science, behavioral science, and health science.

WELL Living Lab
west facade details. Image © CreatAR Images
WELL Living Lab
southwest corner. Image © CreatAR Images

The Laboratory will provide controlled and simulated indoor environments that mimic indoor office environments and residential living spaces to conduct innovative human-centered research.

The goal is to improve the impact that indoor environments have on human health, wellness, comfort, and performance.

Superimpose’s responsibility was creating a WELL and LEED-certified building and to use low-tech solutions to create a flexible and optimised environment to facilitate and conduct research.

WELL Living Lab
west facade and stairs. Image © CreatAR Images
WELL Living Lab
east stairs on the side of main entrance. Image © CreatAR Images
WELL Living Lab
concrete facade details. Image © Valentín Račko

In order to create an open reconfigurable plan layout that allows for different experimental conditions and to optimize sun exposure, both escape stairs together with the building core are placed at the northern side of the building.

These building elements together with a canopy and rotatable rooftop lab are designed as individual elements and together express a ‘plug-in’ massing concept.

The building core situates MEP spaces, shafts, washrooms with access to natural daylight.

WELL Living Lab
south facade details. Image © CreatAR Images
WELL Living Lab
glass facade details. Image © Valentín Račko
WELL Living Lab
grilled facade. Image © CreatAR Images

The lift is discreetly hidden as Superimpose opposed to the idea of having it as the main vehicle for vertical circulation.

Instead, the otherwise dark and hidden escape staircases become the red iconic highlight of the building promoting physical exercise and social interaction.

Superimpose designed the building’s façade as a cassette system to allow for adaptability whilst maintaining a strong and recognizable architectural feature that fits into Shunyi’s industrial context.

WELL Living Lab
west side stairs. Image © CreatAR Images
WELL Living Lab
east stairs details. Image © CreatAR Images

Internal blinds, external blinds, and electrochromic glass for an on-demand variety of shading and glass colour are integrated within these façade cassettes.

The entrance canopy offers shelter and provides an entrance gesture.

It directly connects to the outdoor staircase whilst allowing for daylight to the ground floor.

WELL Living Lab
living unit interior. Image © CreatAR Images
WELL Living Lab
west stairs. Image © CreatAR Images

On the rooftop, there is a fully rotatable laboratory for comprehensive sunlight-related research, together with a rooftop farm to promote nourishment and a sense of participation.

By designing the Well Living Lab in such a way that it reflects and adapts the WELL standards in the simplest and most effective way, Superimpose aims to contribute and facilitate improving health and wellbeing for future office and residential developments in China and beyond.


WELL Living Lab
main entrance. Image © CreatAR Images
WELL Living Lab
south facade. Image © CreatAR Images
WELL Living Lab
southwest corner. Image © CreatAR Images
WELL Living Lab
northwest corner. Image © CreatAR Images


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WELL Living Lab
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south elevation
WELL Living Lab
west elevation


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