In the bustling district of Kowloon Bay, a 20,000-square-foot (1850-square-metre) workspace project is quietly setting out a vision for the future of office design. The driving force behind the design at Ricoh HK is summarised by the designers at SEE HOW GROUP under the concept of ‘natural minimalism’.  It’s a pragmatic blend of this and strategic technology integration that, together, is aimed at creating a workspace of productivity, collaboration and wellbeing.

For SEE HOW GROUP, the principles of natural minimalism involve incorporating elements in space that evoke a connection to nature without resorting to grandiose claims. Living green walls, strategically placed indoor plants and the use of natural materials such as wood and stone are all contribute to a visually appealing and comfortable environment. 

Naturally minimal: The Kowloon Bay workplace balancing technology with wellbeing

The key to the approach is balancing a stance that, on one hand, seeks to positively shape wellbeing and productivity while, on the other, remaining understated, restrained and modest. 

In this project for Ricoh HK, the design response centres on the functional needs of a contemporary workspace, and the integration of advanced technology is a key aspect. Smart technology systems, including carefully positioned audiovisual equipment and integrated digital solutions, serve to enhance productivity and facilitate collaboration. 

Meanwhile, the selection of ergonomic furniture and adaptable workstations underscores a commitment to flexibility, recognising the diverse needs of the individuals who will utilise the space.

Naturally minimal: The Kowloon Bay workplace balancing technology with wellbeing

Ample natural light floods the workspace, designed to foster an open and revitalising atmosphere. Large windows provide panoramic views of the surrounding greenery, offering occupants a connection to nature even when confined indoors. Communal areas and collaborative zones are strategically located to encourage spontaneous interaction and the sharing of ideas among co-workers. It’s all about cultivating a sense of community and creativity in the office.

SEE HOW GROUP also draws attention to its focus on sustainability in the project. Implementation of energy-efficient lighting solutions, low-emission materials and recycling programmes work collectively to minimise the environmental footprint of the co-working space. The objective is to create a workspace that not only prioritises the wellbeing of its occupants but also aligns with environmentally conscious practices.

Related: Getting to know Hiroshi Nakamura

Naturally minimal: The Kowloon Bay workplace balancing technology with wellbeing

The overarching goal of the project is to contribute thoughtfully to the evolution of Ricoh HK’s workspace. The emphasis is on achieving a balance between natural minimalism and practical technology integration, avoiding hyperbolic claims in favour of a workspace that is genuinely functional and adaptive. Through this approach, the project endeavours to offer a nuanced and comprehensive solution to the diverse needs of modern workspaces in Kowloon Bay.

SEE HOW GROUP
seehowgroup.com

Photography
Courtesy of SEE HOW GROUP

Naturally minimal: The Kowloon Bay workplace balancing technology with wellbeing
Naturally minimal: The Kowloon Bay workplace balancing technology with wellbeing

Next up: Junya Ishigami’s one-kilometre-long bridge at Zaishui Art Museum.

The post Naturally minimal: The Kowloon Bay workplace balancing technology with wellbeing appeared first on Indesign Live: Interior Design and Architecture.

©

Related Posts

Naturally minimal: The Kowloon Bay workplace balancing technology with wellbeing
This LEGO version of the classic Sony...
Fashion is cyclical and it seems like cassettes may just...
Read more
Naturally minimal: The Kowloon Bay workplace balancing technology with wellbeing
A Touching Film Compiles Quarantine Dispatches from...
Echoing each others’ sentiments of hope and optimism during uncertain...
Read more
A street art mural behind a recently pollarded tree in London featuring a small figure holding up a paint sprayer and a large swath of green paint that hovers behind the tree like foliage.
Banksy’s New Tree Mural Dramatically ‘Greenwashes’ the...
All images © Banksy In Finsbury Park, London, a new Banksy...
Read more
Naturally minimal: The Kowloon Bay workplace balancing technology with wellbeing
21 Bathroom Cleaning Hacks Using Common Household...
Maintaining a clean bathroom is not an easy task as...
Read more
minimalist bedroom with white bedding. / sfgirlbybay
color story: white.
After featuring all things black a couple of weeks ago,...
Read more
Naturally minimal: The Kowloon Bay workplace balancing technology with wellbeing
Candle warmer with halogen lamp makes your...
There are days when all you want to do when...
Read more