Silver A' Design Award Winner 2022
Scanning this interior photograph from background to foreground, listeners will encounter a contemporary office space transformed by illuminated translucent panels that create an immersive experience of light and color. The upper portion reveals an exposed industrial ceiling painted white, where circular ducts, rectangular conduits, pipes, and structural beams create a geometric network against the darker ceiling plane beyond, all washed in a cool aqua-tinted ambient light. Moving to the middle ground, the dominant visual feature emerges: a series of large translucent acrylic panels arranged in an undulating wave-like configuration, their edges illuminated to create glowing contour lines. These panels transition in color from deep turquoise blue at their bases, like the color of tropical ocean water, ascending through aquamarine and seafoam green to bright chartreuse and yellow-green at their peaks, suggesting the cool freshness of spring leaves meeting summer warmth. The panels appear to be perhaps six to eight feet tall, their wavy upper edges creating a mountain range silhouette or frozen ocean swells rendered in crystalline material. The surface quality suggests smooth, cool glass-like acrylic that would feel polished and pristine to touch, while the luminous edges emit soft warm-white light that creates glowing boundaries around each translucent form. In the foreground left, a black mesh ergonomic office chair sits before a white desk surface, establishing human scale and workplace function. The chair appears substantial with supportive structure, its mesh back suggesting breathable texture. The floor appears to be dark polished material, perhaps concrete or stone, creating reflective qualities that echo the light above. The overall atmosphere feels simultaneously futuristic and organic, with the warmth of the illumination contrasting against the cool translucent blues to create an environment that might feel both energizing and contemplative, like standing within a luminous grotto or beneath northern lights.
The original intention of the interior design of the office of Peace world plaza is to sort out and reconstructing the relationship of space boundary in modern office space. This project draws on the different functional requirements of the client in the space and takes the overlapping mountains as the source of inspiration. The interface between the various functions will be weakened and organically combined to create a modern, humanistic and exquisite office social space.