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Embassy, Clarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited | International Design Awards Winners
Embassy, Clarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited | International Design Awards Winners
Embassy, Clarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited | International Design Awards Winners
Embassy, Clarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited | International Design Awards Winners
Embassy, Clarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited | International Design Awards Winners
Embassy, Clarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited | International Design Awards Winners
Embassy, Clarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited | International Design Awards Winners
Embassy, Clarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited | International Design Awards Winners
Embassy, Clarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited | International Design Awards Winners
Embassy, Clarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited | International Design Awards Winners
Embassy, Clarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited | International Design Awards Winners

Embassy

CompanyClarity Concepts Architecture & Interior Design Limited
Lead DesignersJohnathan Ngai
Design TeamRobby Hui, Vincent Wong
Project LocationLower Ground, 41 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
ClientZINC GROUP
CreditsPhotos by Steven Ko Interior Photography
Prize(s)Gold in Hospitality Interior Design / Bar
Project LinkView
Entry Description

‘Embassy’ reimagines the space of 7,050 sq.ft with unique design to immerse customers into an energetic, transformative atmosphere.

Ancient architectural archetypes is paired with consistent design that follows a simple parametric rule: each step is an extruded offset of its footprint. As a result a collective of curvilinear lines is generated to successfully diminish the existing low ceiling issue and extend the sense of space that is comparable to a Grecian arena, where the design is stripped down to its minimal simplicity, completed with layers reminiscent of stepped seatings.