Maybe we are used to living and working in a very refined space where all the details are decorated. All the process is covered up, but once we get out of the office or home, we are facing a city under construction, the street is half removed. The old house is exposed to the original structure, the new building of reinforced concrete is rising, it is undeniable, this is the status quo of our urban space - always under construction, BBH Shanghai new office space breaks through the past practice, using original materials and exposed structure will The city's “under construction†state was introduced into the interior design to restore a real urban space.
BBH's new home is designed by Chris Lee of the Singapore design studio Asylum and his team, trying to reflect Shanghai's growth in design. Its design is inspired by Shanghai's amazing urban development in recent years. As soon as you enter BBH, you can see that there is a bare pipe next to the black sheep pattern LOGO. The use of this original material is also trying to create a sense of "always built". In the interview, BBH office space designer Chris Lee admits that the initial concept of design is to try to introduce the spirit of the city into the design of office space, trying to make the office space into a microcosm of the state of the city.
Draw a map of the BBH Global Office on the site-like closet in the office area, adding a lot of anger to the office area in the rough. At the same time, this map also allows BBH to maintain a close psychological connection with employees in different parts of the world. The desks are arranged in close proximity, which solves the problem of a large number of employees, and facilitates communication between employees, which is conducive to improving work efficiency. The upper and lower spaces are opened, and many partitions are treated by glass. It is intended to create an open home. This large space can keep employees in an easy state. Achieving a win-win situation between the employee's psychological state and the company's operational efficiency.