ADP Architects recently completed the design inspired by pixel world for the UP YEAH1 coworking offices located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
For the headquarters of Yeah1 largest group, ADP designed and built an interior that draws talents, welcome celebrities and expresses the brand identity. With the desire to create a workspace that harmonizes elegance, dynamism, creativity and modernity in order to stimulate interaction and bring the most comfort to employees as well as meet the company’s demand for sustainable growth. UP Yeah1 has expanded and renovated their office on the 4th Floor, Le Meridien.
By understanding the core values of customer, ADP has carried out the idea of “pixel world” with the aim of creating the effect of a large space in which the information flow of the image is structured by light pixels. The new office uses a combination of colors and lighting as well as a spatial layout to create luxurious and represent a high-tech environment to demonstrate the largest network company’s culture with its customers and employees.
ADP incorporated UP Yeah1’s brand color palette throughout the space, in the furniture selection as well as architectural elements. The light pixels on the ceiling accent in the reception area and spreads throughout the office provide a pop of color throughout the open workplace. This is a location that makes a strong impression on visitors to this place and stimulate curiosity in the most beautiful other areas of the office.
In another effort to emphasize collaboration and unity, the boardroom with glass walls to stimulate interaction and transform into a large even space, open collaboration area with flexible sitting to encourage discussion and track information on a giant led screen. Diverse working areas allow individuals to be comfortable according to their work environment to encourage interaction and discussion of employee ideas.
The build-up came in on time and on budget, keeping with UP Yeah1’s desire to help support client on the transformation journey to achieve sustainable development in the long run.
Design: ADP Architects
Photography: Alek Quan
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