This case is a brand new space design for Suzhou headquarters of RIGOL, a top brand in the testing and measurement industry. The design team integrates art with space, and introduces the art concept of “what you see is what you get” of Frank Stella, a representative of minimalist painting, into the thoughts of artistic creation. For construction of a space, it uses structure images to make the space itself a part of the spatial structure, so that everyone can have an intuitive feeling and independent understanding of art. The corporate color of RIGOL flows in space, looking relaxed and active, bringing an immersive office experience for its employees. With the white and wood colors as the main tones, it realizes the harmony in space colors, delivering a natural and fresh sensory enjoyment. The logo background wall in the RIGOL hall abandons the traditional decorative practice. Inspired by the public artistic thinking and humanism, the designer team displays the proud products of RIGOL in all periods through the hollowed-out brand logo wall. By blending its corporate culture in products, it achieves the transition from interior design to the R&D of product itself, interpreting the infinite possibility of RIGOL. Located on the first floor, the dining hall is a colorful space, where the serving area is surrounded by the dining area to improve space utilization. High saturation colors are combined in the forms of floor, decoration and furniture. Large black areas make the syncretic colors more harmonious, creating a relaxing space for the highly stressful work and life. The tables and chairs in the conference hall are arranged in an arc, to concentrate the lines of sight. The wooden wall has wavy textures, where the corporate logo is arranged to increase the sense of hierarchy. The open office space on the second floor adopts cement self-leveling ground, looking concise and rigorous. The white and blue tones are matched with a clean and fresh feeling, while the orange embellishment adds vitality. The office space on the third floor is divided into open offices and private offices, with the wood color as the main tone, seemingly concise and magnificent. The solid wood floor makes the space more private and comfortable.
Rigol
SIP G-You Interior Design
Bronze

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Designer
Client
Beijing RIGOL Technology Co., Ltd.
Floor area
4869 ㎡
Completion
2020
Designer
Designer
Qiwei Liu
Designer
Fanyu Meng