Sen Huang, a renowned designer, has created an exceptional office space called Wander. This unique design aims to provide a working environment that promotes relaxation and minimizes stress. Unlike traditional offices, Wander brings colleagues together in an open and inviting space, fostering collaboration and creativity.
The core concept behind Wander is to break down the barriers that often exist in a typical office setting. Sen Huang believes that people are a company's most valuable asset, and by creating a space that encourages interaction and joy, work can become more enjoyable. Rather than simply coming to work, Wander transforms the experience into a playful and engaging environment.
With its open layout, Wander brings colleagues closer together, promoting face-to-face interaction. The design concept aims to eliminate the invisible walls that can hinder communication and collaboration. By encouraging more personal interaction, Wander fosters a sense of community and teamwork.
The Wander office space was completed in June 2015, after overcoming various challenges. Housed in a 45-year-old building in Taipei, Taiwan, the design team had to address issues such as water leakage from the ceiling and uneven walls. Despite these challenges, Sen Huang and his team successfully transformed the space into a relaxing and functional workspace.
Wander's innovative design has been recognized with the prestigious Bronze A' Design Award in 2016. This award is bestowed upon designs that demonstrate outstanding creativity and resourcefulness, incorporating best practices in art, science, design, and technology. Wander's unique approach to office design contributes to improvements in quality of life, making it a truly exceptional space.
Photography by Jane Lee
Project Designers: Sen Huang
Image Credits: Photography by Jane Lee
Project Team Members: Designer Assistant: Yun Yi Zhan
Project Name: Wander
Project Client: Sen Huang