Workplace for Himalaya Design
The project is constructed with three-way joints, embodying the spirit of spatial design. Not only used for spatial framework, three-dimensionality threads through, penetrates into, and extends to the designs of furniture, lighting, and signage. This project aims to represent this idea by using various materials with fuzzy boundaries, and innovatively strengthening the connection between spaces through the flow, permeation, and interweaving of certain materials in different spaces.
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The design of the office area attempts to deliver the flow in a modern space with diverse materials in a vague atmosphere, meanwhile strengthening the connections in the space in texture contrasts and collisions. Dark tone pervades the space, complemented by unique textures and lighting reminiscent of commercial spaces. This design rebels against the traditional conception of an office that features brightness in broad daylight and simple interiors.
Office, Creative Rationality, Artistic Rigor, Fuzzy Boundaries, Spatial Framework
Vertical metal rods at the front desk float in an air of lightness, as independent supports for the horizontal structure. The front desk stands alone as an artistic installation and visually connects spatial elements as a focal point at the entrance. The sloping walls intensify people's experience and imagination of spatial dimensions, presenting a one-dimensional space as a two-dimensional aspect without completely separating it. The material room continues the industrial texture with frosted galvanized sheets, featuring tidiness and order. Perforated galvanized steel wave plates demarcate the public corridor from the open office area, filling the pathway with the sheen as well as the leaping seasonal lights and shadows reflected on the bare concrete walls. Wherein, reality and future resonate, reverberate and rejoin each other, a flow of spirituality rippling.
In modern designs that uphold the principle “Less is More”, elaborate designs seemingly ebb away, yet not at the sacrifice of intricate details and comprehensive effect. In the same vein, this design adheres to that "complexity foregrounds simplicity" by using richly complex materials and techniques to showcase to clients a diverse range of selections in subtle ways. The overall design still maintains a simple appearance, while transcending everyday experiences to explore diverse experiences and innovation by revealing the order underneath complexity.
Project Location|Xiamen, Fujian, China Start Time|2023.02 Completion Time|2023.06
The design department extends the three-dimensionality motif. Office desks are organized interconnectedly yet independently, conveying a sense of order while also exhibiting a flowing and continuous sensation like a murmuring stream. Gadgets for daily uses such as track sockets, mainframe racks, and side cabinets seamlessly integrate into the office desks in a modernist style: zigzag perforated bookshelves play visual rhythms with appropriate contrasting colors.
Spatial movements stretch in the extensive use of grays and blacks enriched by orange elements. The unified motif and its thematic application flow consistently through the spatial design, featuring light-hearted interludes to highlight the spatial layers while maintaining the juxtaposing sense of light and dark. Brand-new dialogues await in rich, deep silence, enabling a multidimensional space that nourishes abundant innovative thoughts.
Inspired by the three-dimensionality of space that coordinates our daily lives, this design concretizes the concept into the structure of the Himalaya Designer Office. Three-way joints as the motif extends to furniture, lighting, and signage, dissolving the linear dimensionality in polyphonic interpretations and thus transforming it into a multi-dimensional information guide, creating a complex chronotope of overlapping time and space.
Image #1: Photographer Rongkun Chen, 2023 Image #2: Photographer Rongkun Chen, 2023 Image #3: Photographer Rongkun Chen, 2023 Image #4: Photographer SEHN-PHOTO, 2023 Image #5: Photographer Rongkun Chen, 2023 Video Director: SHEN-PHOTO
Himalaya Designer Office Workplace has been a Iron winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2023 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Iron A' Design Award is awarded to good designs that meet the rigorous professional and industrial standards set by the A' Design Awards. This recognition is reserved for works that demonstrate a solid understanding of design principles and show creativity within their execution. Recipients of the Iron A' Design Award are acknowledged for their practical innovations and contributions to their respective fields, providing solutions that improve quality of life and foster positive change. These designs are a testament to the skill and dedication of their creators, showcasing their ability to address real-world challenges through thoughtful design.
Roy Hu was recognized with the coveted Iron A' Design Award in 2024, a testament to excellence of their work Himalaya Designer Office Workplace.
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