The inspiration behind this design was to move beyond traditional office setups and create a flexible workspace that caters to various modes of collaboration and agile working. The concept features movable and height-adjustable furniture, offering teams the ability to adapt their environment to their needs. This innovative approach to office design reflects the evolving nature of work and the increasing demand for dynamic, adaptable spaces.
The office's unique features begin at the arrival area, where a black stained mirror tunnel leads to the creative training space. This tunnel not only serves as a striking design element but also symbolizes the journey into a space of creativity and collaboration. The office also includes a work café with a tiered seating area, providing a relaxed setting for informal meetings or breaks.
One of the office's most distinctive features is its boardroom, which, like the rest of the office, reflects Mullenlowe's brand culture and identity. The sleek, modern design elements combined with the agile built environment create a workspace that is not only functional but also visually appealing.
The design was brought to life by a talented team at ID Integrated Pte Ltd, including Vernise Tan, Teddy Sun, Kelvin Chow, Panya Nisungkat, Angelin Nyoto, Victor Rauwena, Aishah Asmawi, and Jasmen Gan. The project, located at Harbourfront Tower, Singapore, is a testament to their creativity and expertise in creating unique, innovative spaces.
The Silver A' Design Award, awarded to this project, is a testament to the design's outstanding technical characteristics and artistic skill. It showcases a remarkable level of excellence and innovation, introducing positive feelings, amazement, and wonder. This award is a recognition of top-of-the-line, creative, and professionally remarkable designs.
Project Designers: Judy Bartolome
Image Credits: Owen Raggett
Project Team Members: Vernise Tan
Teddy Sun
Kelvin Chow
Panya Nisungkat
Angelin Nyoto
Victor Rauwena
Aishah Asmawi
Jasmen Gan
Project Name: Mullenlowe Singapore
Project Client: Judy Bartolome