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Dragon Child Studio Office

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JURY VOTES
Small Office
6.29
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6.02
Tina Norden
Tina Norden Partner at Conran and Partners
Ingenious use of a tricky overpass...
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5.75
Omar Abdelghafour
Omar Abdelghafour Founder Principal at Light Space Design
tricky location with a clear outcom...
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7.5
Sonia Tomic
Sonia Tomic Senior Associate, Head of Furniture & Materials at Universal Design Studio
I really appreciate the ambient lig...
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5
6.75
Leni Popovici
Leni Popovici Founding Director and Partner at KAP Studios
The space looks fantastic particula...
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7
Veronica Givone
Veronica Givone Managing Director Hospitality at IA Interior Architects
No mention of sustainability though...
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6
Christiaan Fokkema
Christiaan Fokkema Partner at Hollandse Nieuwe
Despite the tricky site, the office...
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4
Stefan Weil
Stefan Weil CCO at Atelier Markgraph
The yellow glass, the orange wall e...
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Ruud Belmans
Ruud Belmans Creative Director at WeWantMore
Although the project definitely sho...
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4.5
Anne-Rachel Schiffmann
Anne-Rachel Schiffmann Director of Interior Architecture at Snøhetta
I like how the orange-tinted glass...
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5
6.25
Gudy Herder
Gudy Herder Trend Consultant at Eclectic Trends
A box in a box concept has the pote...
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6.25
Justine Fox
Justine Fox Cofounder | Colour Specialist at Calzada Fox
Nice use solid, translucent and ref...
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5.75
Mengjie Liu
Mengjie Liu Cofounder at Sò Studio
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5.5
Yifan Wu
Yifan Wu Cofounder at Sò Studio
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6.25
Liam Doyle
Liam Doyle Principal at Jump Studios
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6.75
Client
Dragon Child Studio
Floor area
250 ㎡
Completion
2019
Photographer
Weiqi Jin

It is a 250sqm workplace interior project located in Beijing. As to the site, the main facade are not facing the main road, and shrouded in the shadow of the former two-story bridge. Thus, how to maximize the exhibitionability and iconicity of the space becomes a challenge. The designer imagined the facade of the project as an “box” and intervened in the form of “plug-in”: inserting a metal box with a strong contrast with the original masonry wall in the original site, and inhabiting under the outdoor bridge, so as to increase the exhibitionability and iconicity of the space.