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M-Town Office Interior DesignM-Town Office Interior DesignM-Town Office Interior Design is an avant-garde interior architectural project that exemplifies innovative spatial design in contemporary office environments, distinguished by its sophisticated integration of streamlined forms and dynamic visual elements. The design, created by Patrick Chen and Qiang Tao, transforms a 15,000-square-meter high-rise space into a progressive workplace environment that challenges traditional office design conventions. The project's most striking feature is its distinctive three-tiered lobby ceiling design, which incorporates L-shaped planes creating continuous curves reminiscent of flowing ribbons or athletic tracks, culminating in a distinctive boomerang-like formation. This sophisticated interior arrangement employs a minimalist color palette of white and beige, harmoniously combining stone materials with stainless steel and aluminum plates to achieve a high-tech aesthetic. The design's spatial organization follows a square floor plan, with central facilities including elevator halls and restrooms, while the outer ring is divided into two L-shaped sections, one housing the dramatic lobby space. The integration of large French windows creates a seamless transition between interior and exterior spaces, while the diagonal and upward-turning façade elements break the monotony typically associated with office environments. The project, which earned a Bronze A' Design Award in the Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design category in 2020, demonstrates exceptional attention to the relationship between ceiling, floor, and wall elements, creating a cohesive architectural vocabulary that promotes spiritual vitality and workplace wellbeing through its thoughtful spatial composition and material selection. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: modern office design, innovative spatial planning, contemporary workplace architecture, minimalist interior aesthetics, sustainable commercial spaces, dynamic architectural elements SOURCES: |
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