Himalaya Designer Office: A New Dimension in Workplace Design

Roy Hu's Award-Winning Office Design Breaks Conventional Boundaries

In the realm of workplace design, Roy Hu's Himalaya Designer Office stands as a testament to innovation and artistic rigor, earning the prestigious Iron A' Design Award for its groundbreaking approach to spatial experience.

The Himalaya Designer Office is not just a space for work; it is a three-dimensional canvas where every joint, desk, and wall tells a story of interconnectedness and fluidity. Roy Hu has masterfully crafted an environment that challenges the traditional office landscape, infusing it with a sense of commercial sophistication and textural intrigue. The use of dark tones and unique lighting creates an atmosphere that is both vague and vivid, inviting occupants to explore the depths of creativity and rationality.

At the heart of this design lies the concept of polyphonic interpretations of space, where time and dimension overlap in a complex chronotope. The front desk, a standalone piece of art, connects the various elements of the office, while sloping walls and industrial textures in the material room add to the office's dynamic character. The design's strength lies in its ability to maintain a simple appearance while simultaneously revealing a rich tapestry of experiences and innovation beneath the surface.

Technical finesse is evident in the office's realization, where vertical metal rods and frosted galvanized sheets are not mere materials but integral parts of the spatial narrative. The public corridor, demarcated by perforated steel wave plates, becomes a conduit for the interplay of light and shadow, enhancing the sensory journey through the office. This design is a celebration of the industrial aesthetic, tidily ordered yet brimming with creative potential.

The office's layout promotes both individuality and collective harmony, much like a murmuring stream. Modernist-style office desks, track sockets, and zigzag perforated bookshelves are meticulously integrated, creating a workspace that is as functional as it is visually rhythmic. Roy Hu's design team, including Xiaoling Cheng, Shuyang Tsu, LK Lee, Yujia Zhu, and Bare Tsai, have contributed to this seamless integration of form and function.

Located in Xiamen, Fujian, China, the Himalaya Designer Office project was completed within a span of four months, from February to June 2023. It serves as a 950㎡ testament to the power of creative rationality and artistic rigor, where boundaries are not just crossed but redefined. The design's underlying research focused on the use of contrasting colors and the thematic application of a unified motif to create a multidimensional space conducive to innovation.

Confronting the challenge of maintaining simplicity in a modern design landscape, Roy Hu's office design stands as a beacon of complexity that foregrounds simplicity. It is a space where the order beneath complexity is not just observed but celebrated, where every material and technique is a subtle nod to the diverse range of possibilities that lie within a well-designed space. The Himalaya Designer Office is a space where the future of workplace design is not just imagined but realized.


Project Details and Credits

Project Designers: Roy Hu
Image Credits: Image #1: Photographer Rongkun Chen, 2023 Image #2: Photographer Rongkun Chen, 2023 Image #3: Photographer Rongkun Chen, 2023 Image #4: Photographer SEHN-PHOTO, 2023 Image #5: Photographer Rongkun Chen, 2023 Video Director: SHEN-PHOTO
Project Team Members: Host Designer|Roy Hu Design Team|Xiaoling Cheng,Shuyang Tsu,LK Lee,Yujia Zhu,Bare Tsai
Project Name: Himalaya Designer Office
Project Client: Himalaya Design


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