Chapman Taylor unveils pixel-inspired design concept for Zhangjiang High-Tech industries office building
Chapman Taylor has unveiled its latest design concept for the interior of Zhangjiang High-Tech Industries office building in the heart of Zhangjiang Central District. With a gross building area of approximately 128,000 square meters, Chapman Taylor was tasked with designing the indoor public spaces, covering nearly 12,700 square meters.
Inspired by the concept of "pixels," the design team abstractly expressed the characteristics of "semiconductor and integrated circuits" into rectangles and condensed them into pixels.
The "Pixel Mosaic" design highlight element is used throughout the office building's interior design, creating a modern and fashionable space ambience. The undulating block effect is prominent in the main facade of the elevator hall in the indoor lobby area, while the reception desk's design echoes the main facade's pixel effect. The north entrance of the lobby features a characteristic wall of pixel language created by coloured gradient glass, which provides a social and leisure area in the public space.
"We are thrilled to reveal our latest design concept for Zhangjiang High-Tech Industrial office building, which showcases our expertise in creating modern and stylish interior spaces," said Johnny Jiang, the design lead for the project. "We aimed to reflect the vibrant and dynamic nature of the district and its tech-focused community, creating a space that encourages collaboration and innovation."
The completion of the project is expected to provide a new benchmark for future office design concepts in Zhangjiang Central District.