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CHINA -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Nov 17, 2019
Ma Cheng's innovative office design, Air Bubble, redefines traditional workspaces with its fluid and dynamic environment, offering a new way of working.
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Ma Cheng's Air Bubble is a groundbreaking office design that challenges traditional workspace concepts. Inspired by the fluidity of a Chinese garden, the design offers a dynamic and open space for a multiplicity of activities and simultaneous visuals. The project, led by Ma Cheng and a team of talented architects and designers, began in September 2019 in Kunshan, China, and was completed by the end of the same month.
The innovative design features bright bubbles floating in the space, enclosing private office spaces and meeting rooms, creating a dialogue between the interior and exterior. The space is fluid and dynamic, allowing users to choose and experience their own spatial sequence, taking the bubbles as references within the space.
Air Bubble's unique properties lie in its approach to a net and universal interpretation of an ordinary space, offering flexibility and adaptability for a dynamic work environment. The design utilizes a membrane composed of a shiny skin on the outside and translucent on the inside, creating a space flooded by natural light. The use of PVC, including U-type translucent PVC panels, plastic hollow plates, and transparent PVC tubes, contributes to the design's unique structure and aesthetic.
The project was awarded the Bronze A' Design Award in 2020, recognizing its outstanding and creatively ingenious design that authenticates experience and resourcefulness. Ma Cheng's work in architecture and spatial design aims to uncover the value of abandoned spaces and explore new ways to adapt to each project, contributing to quality of life improvements and making the world a better place.
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