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In recent years, the concept of co-working has arisen. There are many enthusiastic operators who set up their platforms for start-ups and create different kinds of Makerspace, equipping enterprises with better support and resources.

The design starts with the concept of ” EcoSphere”, a co-working environment that can bring great convenience for Makers and nurture a mature corporate environment.

This sparse and orderly “Ecosphere” provides a comfortable and private working environment for users to work and negotiate effectively. At the same time, the design of “partition” ensure an open and spacious spatial experience. This “EcoSphere” provides a great platform for discussion and negotiation in the entire building.

Client: Feng Ming Corporate Building

Interior Design: ADO Culture

Creative Director: Kit Cheuk

Designer: Kit Ng, Ben Shum

Photography Credits: Ben Shum, Jimmy Ho

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