Interplay of light and shadow adds to pleasant ambiance; atrium of indigenous plants makes an indoor greenery; ergonomic lounging chairs designed for privacy and comfort.
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Floating ceiling allows sunlight and air to enter freely, with pivot mounting to allow independent movement from the main structure during earthquake.
Free hallway, no corridors, no cubicles; decors are just for accent.
Movable blinds control light and wind entering the building, combines western and oriental architecture.
Lattice above your head through the sky;
Glass panes to the tarmac's full view;
From end to end the hall flows through,
Relaxing you while waiting to fly.
Goodbye aircon, thick wall and heavy door,
Carpeted floor and dropped ceiling;
The sound of dungeon its echo resounding,
In musky air, all of these to endure.
For whoever brought nature into the hall,
Is genius, eighth sense his doctrine:
Cutting down cost and art's extreme.
And the burden of a weary soul.
Nature brings man back to the prime of life:
In simplicity and true beauty,
When air and sun and space are free;
Pleasance to life even in strife. ~
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