This financial and securities company located in Admiralty has a modern office design. The images of the stock market and the Hong Kong Victoria Harbour complement each other, echoing the company's prosperous business.
For designers, the biggest challenge in designing this office is to integrate some of the company's traditional Chinese elements and cultural values with the global economy and commerce of the modern world. To this end, the designer found 70 laser-cut stainless steel sheets to create a steel wall patterned with Victoria Harbour high-rise buildings at the reception. This dazzling wall symbolizes the company’s ambitions. It is also a metaphor for the stock market to rise and fall.
This element of the wall brings a lot of design interest to an office with an area of 8,000 square feet. The designer uses glass as a partition to ingeniously segment the space, thereby expanding the sense of space for the surrounding solid walls. The surrounding Chinese artworks and special lighting effects add a soft beauty.
The design of the office is very flexible, and the designer is committed to expanding the space to meet the company's need for additional staff in the future. Taking the trading room as an example, the work space can be expanded as needed, and the tailor-made desk can be placed in many forms. Each form is also convenient for placing the computer and ensuring that the computer will not overheat.
The dining room specially designed for employees' spare time is bright red, which injects vitality into the black and white tone of the office. The office also has two meeting rooms, multiple manager rooms, a trading floor, server room and accounting room. The budget for the entire design project is not high, and it took only six weeks to complete.
This financial and securities company located in Admiralty has a modern office design. The images of the stock market and the Hong Kong Victoria Harbour complement each other, echoing the company's prosperous business.
For designers, the biggest challenge in designing this office is to integrate some of the company's traditional Chinese elements and cultural values with the global economy and commerce of the modern world. To this end, the designer found 70 laser-cut stainless steel sheets to create a steel wall patterned with Victoria Harbour high-rise buildings at the reception. This dazzling wall symbolizes the company’s ambitions. It is also a metaphor for the stock market to rise and fall.
This element of the wall brings a lot of design interest to an office with an area of 8,000 square feet. The designer uses glass as a partition to ingeniously segment the space, thereby expanding the sense of space for the surrounding solid walls. The surrounding Chinese artworks and special lighting effects add a soft beauty.
The design of the office is very flexible, and the designer is committed to expanding the space to meet the company's need for additional staff in the future. Taking the trading room as an example, the work space can be expanded as needed, and the tailor-made desk can be placed in many forms. Each form is also convenient for placing the computer and ensuring that the computer will not overheat.
The dining room specially designed for employees' spare time is bright red, which injects vitality into the black and white tone of the office. The office also has two meeting rooms, multiple manager rooms, a trading floor, server room and accounting room. The budget for the entire design project is not high, and it took only six weeks to complete.
This financial and securities company located in Admiralty has a modern office design. The images of the stock market and the Hong Kong Victoria Harbour complement each other, echoing the company's prosperous business.
For designers, the biggest challenge in designing this office is to integrate some of the company's traditional Chinese elements and cultural values with the global economy and commerce of the modern world. To this end, the designer found 70 laser-cut stainless steel sheets to create a steel wall patterned with Victoria Harbour high-rise buildings at the reception. This dazzling wall symbolizes the company’s ambitions. It is also a metaphor for the stock market to rise and fall.
This element of the wall brings a lot of design interest to an office with an area of 8,000 square feet. The designer uses glass as a partition to ingeniously segment the space, thereby expanding the sense of space for the surrounding solid walls. The surrounding Chinese artworks and special lighting effects add a soft beauty.
The design of the office is very flexible, and the designer is committed to expanding the space to meet the company's need for additional staff in the future. Taking the trading room as an example, the work space can be expanded as needed, and the tailor-made desk can be placed in many forms. Each form is also convenient for placing the computer and ensuring that the computer will not overheat.
The dining room specially designed for employees' spare time is bright red, which injects vitality into the black and white tone of the office. The office also has two meeting rooms, multiple manager rooms, a trading floor, server room and accounting room. The budget for the entire design project is not high, and it took only six weeks to complete.