The Singapore Symphony Group’s office design by adm Design & Build draws inspiration from the orchestra’s music, featuring soft curves, vibrant colors, open spaces, and acoustic elements for creativity and functionality.
Singapore Symphony Group (SSG), Singapore’s flagship classical music company, moved into their expansive office space spanning 8,900 square feet, and conveniently located at Esplanade Mall on Level 3.
Celebrating the identity of Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) with its state-of-the-art personality and a masterpiece of melody, the new space was inspired by the motion of movement of a melody. Designed to create a dramatic departure from the orchestra’s elegant and sophisticated environment, the waves of sounds of orchestra flow through the space with the soft and curvilinear design elements and a balance of functionality and creativity.
Inspired by the enchanting world of the symphony, where musical notes are transformed into an intricate tapestry of shapes and colours, translating the tempo, rhythm, and melody of music into a captivating office interior design, creating an environment that harmoniously blends creativity and functionality.
When entering the space, visitors are welcomed and greeted by the serene & inviting ambience with the Concierge counter and a bar-styled seating area. The area can be dualled for a casual spot or a hot desk.
The office is designed in an open concept with multiple seating options and acoustic panels rhythmically positioned at the ceiling in vibrant red, serenity blue, and neutral grey colours. Meeting rooms are equipped with acoustic panels and writing panels with frosted stickers on the double-glazing glass.
The large pantry and breakout space allow employees, admin crew, programmers and musicians to connect, interact or even, take a respite from work. Modular furniture in place for town halls, networking events, collaboration spaces, or discussion spots, where curvy and smooth lines are the main melodies in this space, offering bold and vibrant vibes to the space.
Design: adm Design & Build
Photography: Daniel Chia
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