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Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office, Mitsubishi Jisho Design Asia | International Design Awards Winners
Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office, Mitsubishi Jisho Design Asia | International Design Awards Winners
Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office, Mitsubishi Jisho Design Asia | International Design Awards Winners
Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office, Mitsubishi Jisho Design Asia | International Design Awards Winners
Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office, Mitsubishi Jisho Design Asia | International Design Awards Winners
Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office, Mitsubishi Jisho Design Asia | International Design Awards Winners
Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office, Mitsubishi Jisho Design Asia | International Design Awards Winners
Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office, Mitsubishi Jisho Design Asia | International Design Awards Winners
Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office, Mitsubishi Jisho Design Asia | International Design Awards Winners
Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office, Mitsubishi Jisho Design Asia | International Design Awards Winners
Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office, Mitsubishi Jisho Design Asia | International Design Awards Winners

Mitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok) Office

CompanyMitsubishi Jisho Design Asia
Lead DesignersKentaro Mabe
Design TeamKentaro Mabe, Vibha Khrishna Kumar, Andro Lukman, Viany Sutisna, Clarence Tan
Project LocationBangkok, Thailand
ClientMitsubishi Estate Thailand (Bangkok)
CreditsPhoto:WARIN Bunyaprasit, Lighting:ENDO Lighting
Prize(s)Honorable Mention
Project LinkView
Entry Description

Since the pandemic, the workspace had to accommodate hybrid and scalable arrangements, optimizing productivity while considering health and wellbeing. The design features a single wooden laminate ribbon that winds across the workspaces used by employees of different group sizes in various collaborative activities to achieve “DisCo” - maintaining “Distance” yet remain connected as “Community”. Tunable lights were crucial in creating fluctuating daytime conditions through for a natural environment that kept users engaged during work and doubled up as growth lights for indoor plants at night.