The epidemic has forced a change in expectations of the office as people work from home, and has fueled a desire to return to the office and change existing office spaces.
As employees return to the office, they will also bring back the lessons learned from working from home: they need support for a focused work style, a team that is ready to collaborate effectively, and a healthy and safe environment.
Compared with the traditional front lobby, the design creates a more flexible and open communication place, weakening the function of welcoming and reception,
providing a relaxing environment for sipping coffee and making it a collaborative space for employees to come together and have a sense of atmosphere.
The glass partition separates the space but not completely separates the view, thus the space is flexible and ductile, and interpersonal relationships and social interaction are reshaped in this scenario.
The etched pattern on the glass and the pattern of the custom chandelier are reconstructed by analyzing the free growth of plants, and this intention of growth is subtly reflected with the wallpaper of natural rainforest,
forming a thriving vitality, echoing the concept of "growing together". "Design is not only to create a space, but also a place where life happens and a carrier of spiritual culture".
Greenery everywhere in the work area can effectively purify the indoor air, absorb harmful gases, enhance the office space "breathability", empower employees and improve work efficiency.
The design uses the green part of Milliken's Passage carpet series to emphasize and run through the entire office floor. The dynamic color and line changes contain the trajectory of growth,
which not only connects the various functional areas of the entire space, but also becomes the path of common growth between Zhongfu Borui and its clients.
Hanging on the walls of the meeting room are the horizon series of oil paintings by artist Qiu Tian, sprouting vitality in a quiet and serene way, with a strange sense of magical reality against the view of Beijing's busy CBD outside the window.
Faced with the huge economic impact of the epidemic, John Li Studio and Crowe Horwath are facing this challenge head-on, driving a change in corporate culture through space, providing an open, innovative, healthy and intelligent office environment that gives everyone a sense of belonging, while conveying the spirit of "sincerity leads to trust and trust leads to far".