- 2025 Platinum Prize
- From Office Space
Central Tower Family Office
Project Description
Tasked by a return client to reimagine a workspace within an inherited floor plan that limited communal access to natural light, we redefined workspace conventions by embracing constraints as opportunities. Glass brick partitions became a key language, diffusing daylight into shared spaces while preserving privacy. Fluted glass and reflective stainless steel further distributed non-intrusive luminosity, revealing movement without disruption. Circular motifs embrace mid-century modern geometry, harmonising the client's aesthetic preferences while softening the space. A custom timber wall framing system accommodates the client's art collection, allowing flexible curation while maintaining alignment. Integrating terrariums with resilient, local Ficus species provide verdancy while purifying the air through a natural filtration system. Syncing with circadian rhythms, the lighting shifts to emulate the transitions of the day, creating a self regulating environment that aligns with the body's internal clock.
Collaboration with local artists, designers, and a botanist reflect Hong Kong's cultural and environmental context. Custom parquetry flooring and furnishing honours regional artistry, while the terrarium's natural filtration system—nurturing native ficus, fern, and moss species—became a metaphor for the city's resilience and adaptability. A pavilion-inspired framework negotiates transparency and seclusion, echoing Hong Kong's contrast between public and private life, holding community at its core. Finally, the family crest anchors the family's legacy, embodying their identity through an execution that carries their values. The office is a living narrative of a family's journey, in a space that is both purposeful and deeply personal. Legacy and locality converge to prioritise well-being, sustainability, and cultural authenticity without compromising functionality.