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Planetring Industry's New Office

E Studio

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The exterior facade of the office - Meatmountain
lead to the office area - Meatmountain
The exterior facade of the office - Meatmountain
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JURY VOTES
Small Office
6.89
7.78
7.39
7.00
7.26
Oliver Salway
Oliver Salway Founder at Softroom
The design has a lightness of touch...
7
8
6
8
7.25
Tom Edington
Tom Edington Creative Director at YourStudio
Paired back, light furniture with t...
6
8
7
7
7
Wiebe Boonstra
Wiebe Boonstra Art Director / Co Founder at DUM
7
7
8
6
7
Daisuke Nagatomo
Daisuke Nagatomo Assistant Professor at National Taiwan Normal University
The project utilizes the existing t...
7
7
8
7
7.25
Alia el Tanani
Alia el Tanani Founder at Living In Interiors & Don Tanani
7
6
8
6
6.75
Sanxia Zhou
Sanxia Zhou Director at Sunshine PR and Frame China
7
7
8
8
7.5
Cameron Fry
Cameron Fry Creative Director at Liqui Group
6
8
6
6
6.5
Elena Apiou
Elena Apiou Head of design at Adagio Aparthotels
Very smart and successful merger of...
7
8
7
7
7.25
Giulia Maria Moschen Bracho
Giulia Maria Moschen Bracho Trend Researcher | Futurist at Freelance
8
9
8
8
8.25
William Lim
William Lim Managing Director at CL3 Architects Limited
7
7
8
8
7.5
Heidi Smith
Heidi Smith Partner at Gray Puksand
The pared back base building featur...
6
6
8
5
6.25
Valérie Boerma
Valérie Boerma Founder at Barde vanVoltt
8
8
8
6
7.5
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Client
Planetring Industry
Floor area
600 ㎡
Completion
2024
Budget
2 million CNY
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In terms of productivity, every job demands a personalized and adaptable  environment that reflects the ever-changing rhythms of society. By offering participants a greater array of choices, we ignite creativity and ensure the sustainability of their work. E Studio is honored to collaborate with PlanetRing Industry for a second time to  design and reimagine their new office with this philosophy at heart.

PlanetRing's new office, nestled in multi-tenant office building, is a sanctuary from commotions from the outside. Our design strategy diverges from the traditional to embrace the unexpected.The office exterior takes on the philosophy of seclusion, replacing glass windows with concrete. The result is a fortress that shields against external disturbances and minimizes disruption to productivity.

But it is not completely sealed. As a twist, we strategically left glass openings to create breathing spaces, balancing the concrete's heft and diminishing its coldness. This vibrant visual harmony resonates with the high level of creativity demanded in this precise yet dynamic industry.
The reimagined interior seamlessly blends traditional workspaces, reception, and conference rooms with specialized areas for product display, 3D printing, cleaning, assembly, and spraying. These interconnected spaces eliminate redundant walls and corridors, creating a spacious, open workspace that defies conventional office design.

Through the main entrance, visitors are first greeted by a showroom where metal extends and achieves spatial unity with the exterior's rough, blocky essence. Flexible storage systems are installed around the entrance to accommodate various model sizes, a feature that complements the fast-paced modeling industry.The ceiling incorporates a mobile truss that can showcase large derivative models. The storage system prioritizes functionality and can be configured to the size and characteristics of different models.The reception area’s design defies convention. By using glass over solid walls, we facilitate product discussions with an unobstructed view of the showroom, balancing functionality with character.Beyond the reception room lies the office area, a bright, minimalist space with transparent clarity, crafted to foster seamless communication among designers.

Mobile furniture is the cornerstone of the office area, featuring modular cabinets that delineate corridors and workspaces. These versatile units hold files, tools, and figurines, while their open spaces serve as display areas, maintaining a clear and flexible visual flow. This adaptable setup evolves with shifting needs, providing a range of functional experiences.