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Haihui Co-working Space / 11architecture

This is an interior design project of a small co-working space that consisted of seven office rooms,
twelve individuals’ dedicated desks, a non-designated working space with eight seats, and some
shared spaces including a drink bar and a lounge. The site is a 300m2 rectangular piece in a
typical office tower, but with one structural column in the middle of the floor as an atypical
feature. 

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In response to the concept of “co-working”, the main part of the project was designed as an open
environment without having obvious divisions between each functional space. Instead, the space
was organized by the following four spatial devices: Platform, Counter, Column, and Frame.

© ZC Architectural Photography Studio


There was a design intention to treat the first three devices as extensions of the ground and
create spatial settings by landform. Although the site was way above the real ground, they
appeared solid and anchored to the place. And those spatial settings created tangible
relationship between the behavior of people such as sitting on or leaning against
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The fourth spatial device, the Frame, was very different from the first three. It was constructed as
a glass screen with metal frames in a grid pattern, and installed over the site from one edge to the
other. From some view points, it appeared as a surface with strong indication of perspective due
to the grid lines, and from the other view points it appeared as a delicate screen due to the
transparency of the glass and the thinness of the metal frames.

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This Frame had multiple faces depending on how people perceive visually, and it created a
dynamic relationship between the walking experience of people at the place. Whether it is
through the body or visual perception, “the discovery of an environment” is the key design
concept of this project.

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