This minimalist, modern Soho features a central meeting area surrounded by private spaces which can be partitioned for privacy, or opened up creating a semi-continuous ring around the central workspace. Use of minimal stylistic elements creates clean, flowing lines while various stone, tile, and wood flooring delineate public vs. private spaces. Natural light floods the space from three sides, while the open design creates flow throughout.
In 2014, Urbesign was founded by two architects who were annoyed by the market emphasizing on the skin of the building instead of the space usage. Why? Is it really what the life essence should be? The two young architects started to put their belief into practice. They look forward to the day when there is no longer a boundary between exterior and interior, but integrated design for people to live.