
"147 Work Station was conceived as a multi-purpose architectural space that redefines how a showroom can operate within an urban context."
"Originally commissioned as a display venue for the client's residential developments, the project evolved into a flexible platform accommodating exhibitions, pop-up retail, events, and public gatherings."
"The key inspiration emerged from an unexpected constraint: the client's request to rotate the main entrance by 37.5 degrees to align with Feng Shui principles."
"Rather than treating this requirement as a limitation, the design embraced it and transformed this orientation into a spatial experience that unfolds through movement, light, and landscape."
147 Work Station functions as a multi-purpose architectural space that redefines a showroom's role within an urban context. Initially commissioned to display the client's residential developments, the program expanded into a flexible platform for exhibitions, pop-up retail, events, and public gatherings. The project's key inspiration arose from the client's request to rotate the main entrance by 37.5 degrees to satisfy Feng Shui. The design embraced the rotated orientation, turning it into a deliberate spatial sequence that is experienced through movement, manipulated daylight, and integrated landscape elements, producing a dynamic and adaptable urban venue.
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