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New Vision Space

Zizai Design

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Innovation
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Eco-Social Impact
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JURY VOTES
Small Office
4.45
5.64
5.00
4.55
4.91
Ting Yu
Ting Yu Chief Architect at Wutopia Lab
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5
4
5
4.5
Simon Goff
Simon Goff Founder and Director at Floor_Story
5
6
6
5
5.5
Julio Kowalenko
Julio Kowalenko Cofounder at Atelier Caracas
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6
5
5
5
Frank Lee
Frank Lee Founder and President at Shanghai Fengyuzhu Culture Technology
5
5
5
5
5
Janne van Berlo
Janne van Berlo Founder at Atelier van Berlo
Lovely entrance from the outside. T...
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6
4
4
4.5
Tobias Geisler
Tobias Geisler Cofounder at VAVE Studio
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5
4
4
4.25
Nathan Watts
Nathan Watts Creative Director at Interstore
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5
5
4
4.5
Victoria Yakusha
Victoria Yakusha Founder and chief architect at Yakusha Studio & FAINA Collection of live design
4
6
4
4
4.5
Lorcan O'Herlihy
Lorcan O'Herlihy Founder, Design Principal at Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects [LOHA]
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5
5
5
5
Jeff Yrazabal
Jeff Yrazabal President at SRG Partnership
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7
7
5
6
Akanksha Deo Sharma
Akanksha Deo Sharma Designer at Ikea
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6
6
4
5.25
Client
New Vision
Floor area
510 ㎡
Completion
2020

New Vision space is a combination of office and showroom, mostly for furniture & carpet. The building used to be a grain warehouse back to 1940s. Inspired by its high slope ceiling and steel truss structure, the design team converted this old industrial building into a fresh and modern office space. The entrance was converted into an atrium by demolishing the floor slab and replacing the south brick wall with full height glass. A black staircase inserted obliquely turns back up strongly, cuts through the pure white space, constructs a firm and confident company image, and attracts people’s attention up to the second floor. The showroom layout and circulation route was developed based on the concept of Chinese garden. In a limited space, through the zigzag route and the ingenious layout of the scenery, people can see all the landscapes in different angles. While the body is moving, twisting, going up and down, the feeling of space is expanding with varying visual interests.