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Oppenheim Architecture's Vast Star Metal Project Begins Construction in Atlanta, Georgiaview of Star Metals Offices and Residences. 



Oppenheim Architecture has released an update of their proposed Star Metals development in AtlantaGeorgia. Spread over two schemes, the project seeks to “shift the paradigm of what’s possible for new urban environments” through a 1.36 million-square-foot masterplan.
The Oppenheim scheme consists of a 14-story “Star Metals Offices” building, accommodating offices, terraces, parking, and retail, and a nine-story “Star Metals Residences” building with over 400 residential units.

Street view of Star Metals Offices and Residences. Image © Luxigon
Street view of Star Metals Offices and Residences. Image © Luxigon
The 14-story Star Metals Office building contains mixed-use office and retail facilities within a concrete frame structure, and metal panel / curtainwall glazed façades. A total of 225,000 square feet of offices and 23,000 square feet of retail are contained within the 1.8 acre site, with tenants availing of communal outdoor terraces, and a rooftop restaurant with sweeping views across Atlanta.
Street view of Star Metals Offices and Residences. Image © Taller De Escalas
Street view of Star Metals Offices and Residences. Image © Taller De Escalas
The design concept was heavily inspired by the site’s historical context, as well as the existing industrial, agricultural, and warehouse structures. The low cost, easily maintained, long-lasting materiality of the existing structures is translated into a simple, honest palette for the Star Metals Office building, with concrete, steel, and glass arranged in a variety of repetitive patterns.
Rooftop view of Star Metals Offices. Image © Luxigon
Rooftop view of Star Metals Offices. Image © Luxigon
Responding to the project’s substantial program, the elevations of individual floors are uniquely articulated to create moment and shadow, hence reducing the perceived scale of the overall volume. This “stratified” approach serves to reflect the varying uses of the building, while also offering a unique, fresh narrative in a historically-conscious manner.
Terrace view of Star Metals Offices. Image © Luxigon
Terrace view of Star Metals Offices. Image © Luxigon
We looked to the incredible industrial heritage of the site to evoke the spirit of the place. The area is marked by the astonishing convergence of cargo train activities and its traces as a metallurgic production center – incredible past industrial conditions.
-Chad Oppenheim, Principal Oppenheim Architecture
Retail interior view of Star Metals Offices. Image © Taller De Escalas
Retail interior view of Star Metals Offices. Image © Taller De Escalas
Meanwhile, the corrugated-metal-clad Star Metals Residences building responds to the momentum of a rapidly evolving, vibrant neighborhood. The 9-story scheme seeks to capture the youthful energy of its surroundings though a series of “socially-targeted amenities” including a rooftop pool and terrace, library, and theater. A retail-focused ground floor will provide residents access to additional future amenities, while a 600-space parking garage will include electric-car charging stations and bike storage.
Street view of Star Metals Residences. Image © Luxigon
Street view of Star Metals Residences. Image © Luxigon
The new buildings seeks to evoke the history and nature of the surrounding areas. The office building is broken down to grant different architectural characters for the tenants. We've designed amenities such as the rooftop garden and panoramic views towards downtown Atlanta to help connect people to the site and the place.
-Chad Oppenheim, Principal Oppenheim Architecture
Street view of Star Metals Residences. Image © Luxigon
Street view of Star Metals Residences. Image © Luxigon
Construction is expected to be completed by 2020.
More information regarding the Star Metals development is available on the official website here.
  • Architects

  • Design Team

    Chad Oppenheim, Kevin Heidorn, Alex Lozano, Liduam Pong
  • Architect of Record (Offices)

    Warner Summers Architecture & Interior Design
  • Architect of Record (Residences)

    Dwell Design Studio
  • Interior Design

    Square Feet Studio
  • Civil Engineers (Offices)

    Eberly & Associates
  • MEP Engineers (Offices)

    Jordan & Skala Engineers
  • Structural Engineers (Offices)

    KSI
  • Lease Administration

    Jones Lang LaSalle
  • Client

    Allen Morris Company
  • Project Year

    2018
  • Photographs

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