1st February 2023 | IN OFFICE DESIGN | BY SBID Share Tweet Pinterest LinkedIn This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features a dynamic and creative office design by 2022 SBID Awards Finalist, TT Interior Office Design. SBID Awards Category: Office Design Under 2,000 SqM Practice: TT Interior Office Design Project: TT Interior Office Location: Guangzhou, China What was the client’s brief? This is a mobile and social gaming company popular with young people domestically. The company has many subsidiary product brands and cultivates e-sports teams for mobile games. Its slogan that there is no lonely playmate in the world is also recognized by many post-90s and post-00s players or employees. What inspired the design of the project? The pronoun derived from Quwan is full of fashion, passion, youth, creativity and endless fun. The original idea of the design was to integrate these elements into a carrier, a planet that could fully express and carry the expectations of one billion players around the world instead of Quwan. The Planet of Quwan, the Planet of Happiness. What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project? The toughest hurdle was the restriction of ceiling height that made it challenging to unify the lamp belt of the front desk ceiling. Another challenge was the installation and fixation of gypsum board ceiling, and relying on two fulcrum for support of the aluminum plate modeling of the spacecraft. Loading the stairs into the spacecraft and transporting the large modules to the site for assembly also brought about some troubles during the installation process. What was your team’s highlight of the project? The design of the space fits it’s story concept perfectly and the theme embodies technology, fashion and change, the colorful atmosphere seeping through unified aluminum plate material and electronic dynamic light belt. Why did you enter this project into the SBID Awards? Since we won the SBID award last year, we wanted to show more excellent work to everyone and we hope that the reputation of SBID can help improve the value of our brand. Questions answered by Ruby Chou, Founder, TT Interior Office Design. View the project We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design! If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring a glamorous oak home design by Space Studio, click here to read it.