客户:HSBC,
面积:28,417 sqft
年份:2021
坐落:Hong Kong, China,
行业: Financial / Investments,
designed a multi-functional and dynamic space for the
offices in Hong Kong.
The international bank’s Global Banking & Markets and Global Private Banking team needed a world-class, amenity-rich destination to set them up for the future.
The experience-driven QRC Suites – on the 15th floor of HSBC’s iconic Hong Kong HQ – can now accommodate individual and group meetings in spaces that feel calm and secure, no matter how much activity is happening around them.
With discretion and confidentiality at the heart of the design brief, the suites consist of a series of pavilions housing meeting rooms that range from small, private booths to larger meeting spaces and outdoor social areas that still feel secluded. The floor also features a central, multi-purpose event space with a café, bar and dining area.
The spaces can also expand or contract readily – or be repurposed to meet the changing demands of the business. The QRC Suites are in step with a corporate real estate shift toward a ‘clubhouse’ model – something that’s increasingly important in the current global context. Under that model, the floor acts as the central HQ, with outer and regional offices, co-working and remote working options revolving around it to respond to the ever-increasing need for agility.
A delightful touch are the custom-designed terrarium pods by Unifor, which can function as either secluded focus spaces or semi-open sanctuaries when their doors are open. And with their plants seasonally selected and rotated by a local nursery, they offer a moment of retreat for both employees and visitors.
We knew from the outset that success would mean working with the building’s architecture, designed by Foster + Partners and completed in 1986, giving the iconic features ‘breathing space’. A blend of classical proportions and contemporary finishes make the interiors feel as if they have ‘grown’ out of the architecture – but as a timeless, elegant new generation.
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