McKinsey & Company Hong Kong Office | OMA
The design by OMA for the new McKinsey & Company Hong Kong office caters to the consulting firm?s need for a more intimate space that offers a greater sense of collaboration and community. McKinsey confronted OMA with the following design question: How to rethink their workspace in a way that is innovative and enhances the McKinsey experience"
Photography: Philippe Ruault
The new office plan draws inspiration from the black bands on a universal barcode. Different functional spaces are organized in a set of horizontal bands arranged across the office. This design deviates from the traditional corporate office by emphasizing openness yet allowing for confidentiality where needed. Each band respectively accommodates rooms for partners, research teams, staff, and clients. Rooms are no longer isolated cubicles solely occupied by one person, but rather a space that different staff members can share depending on their needs. Double glazed glass walls enhance the openness of the office while providing the levels of privacy that the client needs. Photography: Philippe Ruault
The band above the curved bay overlooking prosperous Central employs an open plan for both traveling consultants and some of the full-time Hong Kong staff. The traveling consultant can choose where to sit when in town, while Hong Kong-based staff have permanent seating. Flexible seating encourages efficient utilization of office space while accommodating the needs of a highly mobile consulting staff. Th...
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