Architect:Eda Archi
Location:Yangon, Myanmar (Burma); | ;View Map
Project Year:2022
Category:Offices
Our design concept is to create a biophilia workplace with inspiration from Myanmar’s natural oceanic sceneries. It is intended raise awareness for
sustainable living and environmental protection. The use of curvilinear shape as design language is to resemble waves with a touch of greenery.
Curvilinear design language is carried to elevation design. It resembles sea caves found in some of the beautiful Myanmar beaches such as those in Myeik. To avoid suppression feeling from full closed ceiling at open office area, we propose a open ceiling design with round shape acoustic ceiling as decoration which also resemble dynamic marine lives. A neutral and natural tone is used for the meeting room design as an image of being inside a sea cave.
The canteen space is imagined as a fishing village with sea caves as the backdrop of the scene and bamboo weaving basket on the ceiling. It is a space people can enjoy good meal while looking out to Yangon’s Landmark, Shwedagon Pagoda. Another feature of our design is a Myanmar Culture room which is imagined as a room with thatched roof and decorated with traditional Myanmar artifacts and textiles. Recycled furniture and wood planks are also used as design elements.
The outcome of the workplace Concept Sketch provides a green safehouse for staffs and visitors protected from the intense and uncertain outside world.
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