Waterfrom Design's Office / Waterfront Design | ArchDaily

Waterfrom Design's Office / Waterfront Design | ArchDaily

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Summary

Waterfront Design's office in Taipei emphasizes intuitive space creation over rigid layouts, blending light and mood to enhance functionality.

Why It Matters

This article highlights a modern approach to office design that prioritizes flexibility and user experience, reflecting broader trends in architecture that value adaptability and well-being in workspaces. Understanding these principles can inform future design projects and improve workplace environments.

Key Takeaways

  • Emphasizes the importance of intuition in design over strict adherence to plans.
  • 70% of the office layout was predefined, allowing for flexibility in the remaining space.
  • Focus on how light and user behavior can shape the final design.

Save this picture!© Studio Millspace+ 21 Curated by Miwa Negoro Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038656/waterfrom-designs-office-waterfront-design Clipboard "COPY" CopyOffices Interiors•Taipei, Taiwan Interior Designers: Waterfront Design Area Area of this architecture project Area:  218 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024 Photographs Photographs:Studio Millspace Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers:   Herman Miller Sayl Chair, Cassina Cab 413, Cassina LC1, Cassina LC3, Cherner Chair Lead Architects: Nic Lee Category: Offices InteriorsLead Team: Nic Lee, Elvin KeDesign Team: Sherry Hu, Jia LinCity: TaipeiCountry: TaiwanMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Studio Millspace Text description provided by the architects. Throughout eight months of design and on-site work, we realized that what truly matters is not the completeness of drawings, but the intuition shaped by being present. Around 70% of the layout was defined early on, while the remaining 30% was deliberately left without a set function—allowing light, behaviors, and moods to participate in forming the space.

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