Reception Area of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
Waiting area of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
Lift lobby of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
Lift lobby of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
Workstation of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
The flooring is thoughtfully designed, with light and dark grey carpets used for the open workstations and enclosed spaces, respectively. The main passageway, which serves as the central axis around which various functions are organized, is designed to stand out. It features a creative blend of different carpet colors and textures, forming a harmonious pattern that adds character and visual interest to the space. This visually striking passage not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also helps guide movement and define the spatial flow within the office.
The central open-to-sky courtyard, surrounded by a 2.5m-wide passage, is the heart of the design and the focal point around which various functions like the office, canteen, training rooms, and gym/yoga rooms are organized. This courtyard serves as a versatile spill-out space for all these activities.
The courtyard is meticulously divided into a 3m x 3m grid, with a checkered pattern created using black and grey granite along the outer edge. Planters and dense landscaping accentuate the corners, while the central area remains open and flexible, providing a gathering space for functions, festivals, meetings, and other events. Large pots with trees are strategically placed on the nine stub columns, which were left for future expansions. This space, designed for multiple uses, seamlessly extends and integrates with the activities surrounding it, creating a dynamic and adaptable environment.
Workstation of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
Meeting room of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
Meetig room 2 of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
Meeting room 3 of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
Cafeteria of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
The Cafeteria is designed with a fun and playful concept, utilizing a color scheme of black, white, and brown, accented with vibrant pops of yellow. The seating areas and passageways are demarcated by variations in tile design: a bold patterned tile for the seating areas and a more subdued beige tile for the passageways.
The open terrace to the west of the cafeteria is utilized for housing AC units and other equipment. To create a visual barrier and enhance the aesthetic appeal, a row of planters is placed along the window ledge. This arrangement not only screens the equipment from view but also provides a sense of being surrounded by greenery, contributing to a more pleasant and immersive environment.
Central Courtyard of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
Washroom of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
Plan of The Hub by MO-Design Studio
Section of The Hub by MO-Design Studio