The design of UBER’s New Office in Hong Kong is inspired by the vessels which are written by Gottfried Semper. The inspiration is about the form nation and the function of the whole structure. Every individual in this new office will able to cooperate with each other to achieve the office goal. Bean Buro has been successful to bring an awesome office for UBER with a limited budget and a short time.
Detail
The office has 9,000 sqft of the total large on the top floor. The design is also about the notion of functions and volumes. This UBER’s new office offers comfortable meeting rooms, private work booths, and also service areas for all workers.
Vibrant Color
The reception area of UBER’s new office represents the local urban life with the awesome vibrant color. This vibrant color comes from the tiles on the floors and walls. With the handcrafted neon signage, the company logo looks perfect. The reception table looks comfortable that looks like a luxury seating in a car.
Company’s Ethos
The main working space in this UBER’s new office reflects the company’s ethos. The main space is awesomely designed humanly to connect all workers in the office. This office consists of a cafe pantry for large social events, informal meetings, and also an independent working space. Bean Buro is also completing this office with stage seating, a collaborative bar island, and a long signature ‘Bean’ table.
Privacy Control
Each one of a worker in this UBER’s new office will have a chance to choose the best workspace for the privacy control that they need. This privacy control is made with curtains or the misty gradient glass partitions. Every workspace also can be customized based on the company needs.
Intricate Wall Art
Another interesting thing that you can see from this UBER’s new office in Hong Kong is the intricate wall art. This art is made by Bao Ho, the local artists. The art is about a floating city vessel complete with the Hong Kong landmarks. The Feng Shui symbols are also shown in this awesome wall art.
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