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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Uber in Hong Kong by Bean Buro

 
February 2nd, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Bean Buro

Bean Buro’s design for UBER’s new Hong Kong office takes inspiration from Gottfried Semper’s writings on vessels, where he described the notion of form and function acting as a structured whole, with individual parts fulfilling their own function while cooperating with others to achieve an overall aim and effect.

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

  • Architects: Bean Buro
  • Project: Uber Hong Kong
  • Location: Hong Kong
  • Client: UBER Hong Kong
  • Design Directors: Kenny Kinugasa-Tsui, Lorène Faure
  • Senior Architectural Designers: Elspeth Lee, Isabel Entrambasaguas
  • Architectural designers & assistants: Michelle Ho, Tommy Hui, Gigi Kwong, Abby Liu
  • Contractor: Winsmart Contracting Co. Ltd
  • Project Management: Colliers International

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

UBER’s new workplace, totaling 9,000sqft (830sqm) on the top floor of an existing office building, was inspired by such notion of volumes and functions. Interpretations of the city’s waterfront topography and curvy mountains generated an undulating, voluptuous dark blue inhabitable vessel that contained meeting rooms, service areas and private work booths.

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Each individual part of the vessel was a variety of work spaces equipped with their own privacy control such as misty gradient glass partitions or curtains. Work clusters occupy the open neighborhoods, each with access to shared supports and collaborative work zones. The work clusters can be re-arranged to match the constantly changing needs of the company.

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Referencing the local urban life, the reception introduces vibrantly coloured tiled walls and floors, contrasted with handcrafted neon signage, while a padded felt wrapped reception desk is reminiscent of luxurious car seating. An intricate wall art by local artist Bao Ho envisions a floating city vessel, packed with Hong Kong landmarks, futuristic transports and lucky Feng Shui symbols for the company. Staff is in turn encouraged to express themselves creatively through writable walls and columns.

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

The space was designed humanly to connect people, reflecting the company’s ethos. Thus the heart of the workplace is a café pantry, designed to support large social events, independent working and informal meetings. It includes a collaborative bar island, stage seating, and a 20m long signature ‘Bean’ table with integrated cushioned seats facing the city’s racecourse and sports grounds.

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

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Categories: Interiors, Office Building, Office space, Offices




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