The Hub is integrated with a full range of modern technology including facial recognition system at the entrance, followed by a series of touchscreen displays and synchronized projector providing personalised communication along the way. Sliding panels provides flexible partitioning of the space, with dedicated projectors and ideapaint used throughout. Together with bright colours anamorphic graphics, it provides a creative and conducive environment that is attractive to younger bank customers.
Upbringing in Hong Kong and London shaped Sarah into a ‘Glocalist’ who enjoys adding sense of humour and cultural twists to everything she designs - since those years at Oval Partnership, AD+RG and Studio8. When she is not laughing with the One Bite team and her students at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, this winner of the Hong Kong Young Architect Award 2015 is probably doodling the next rhapsodic, city-hacking plan. She has also recently been awarded the Jessica Women of Excellence Award 2017.
One Bite Design Studio are a collective of visionary strategists, architects, urban planners, designers, artists and community outreach managers. Headquartered in Hong Kong with an office in Singapore, the firm has been involved in more than 150 projects across the spectrum of architectural and interior design, art and pop-up installations, visual communication and social creative projects in Southeast Asia since 2014. Placemaking is in the team’s DNA and One Bite Design Studio always strives to bridge the gaps between space, place and our society by constantly exploring the synergies among our stakeholders. The company and its members have received various awards in the industry including the Best Interior Design Studio Hong Kong and Hong Kong Retail Interior Design of the Year 2017: Green Ladies & Green Little by BUILD Magazine UK; Hong Kong Young Architects Award by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects and Perspective 40-under-40 Awards in the Architecture Category.