• CCD, Zhang Qilin

    CCD, Zhang Qilin

  • CCD, Zhang Qilin

    CCD, Zhang Qilin

  • CCD, Zhang Qilin

    CCD, Zhang Qilin

  • CCD, Zhang Qilin

    CCD, Zhang Qilin

  • CCD, Zhang Qilin

    CCD, Zhang Qilin

  • CCD, Zhang Qilin

    CCD, Zhang Qilin

  • CCD, Zhang Qilin

    CCD, Zhang Qilin

  • CCD, Zhang Qilin

    CCD, Zhang Qilin

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Corporate Offices (Over 10,000 sqm)

2020 WIN Awards entry: vivo Headquarter in Dongguan - Cheng Chung Design

vivo Headquarter in Dongguan by Cheng Chung Design is an entry in the Corporate offices (more than 10,000 sqm) Category of the 2020 WIN Awards

by Copy taken from 2020 entry 23 June 2020 2020

The core value of vivo is "fun, vitality, innovative technology", and its core value runs throughout the design. The architectural design intended to bring the latest office experience to the global enterprise of vivo, and provide employees with a comfortable office space. CCD put forward the design concept of "the nest of hope, the light of technology", hoping that employees of vivo will enjoy the fun elements and interactive space in the nest and to invent creative technological products.

The main body of the project is an oval-shaped, seven-story large-scale building that is located close to the main entrance with turbulent water outside and green grass. The interior design continues the selection of the building and enlarges the proportion of the wood to make the nest warmer, providing a more comfortable and relaxing indoor environment for people.

The interior space incorporates a number of oval elements as to make the transition from outside to inside smoother. By introducing the flowing water into the space, it would not only strengthen the shape of the 'folding fan' in the space, but also solve the problem of the lobby being too large. The oval-shaped waterscape facing the entrance echoes with the enlarged upper and lower atrium, and the white spiral staircase suspended by the steel cable connects the upper and lower spaces.

There are also a number of living quarters and recreational places designed where employees would be able to utilize and interact to give birth to new products.

Last year more than 40 countries took part in the WIN Awards with strong showings from Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. And we saw some truly outstanding interior designs, take a look at the winners from last year here.

Cheng Chung Design
China
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