
New World Project Management Limited Offices – Hong Kong
Spatial Concept designed the new headquarters for New World Development, infusing it with Artisanal Movement DNA, a modern siheyuan concept, sustainable materials, and natural light for a collaborative and eco-friendly workspace.
Capturing the Heart and Soul of New World Development
Spatial Concept infuses a new headquarters – New World Development HQ2, for the leading property developer with its Artisanal Movement DNA of art and craftsmanshipThe new headquarters for this leading property developer comprises 80,000 sq.ft. (7,432 sq.m.) in a grade A twin tower situated within the cosmopolitan Cheung Sha Wan community. Spatial Concept designed a new four-level space to consolidate various departments that were previously scattered. Linked by a feature staircase, HQ2 is infused with elements reinforcing the client’s Artisanal Movement DNA.
The soul of the company is a contemporary interpretation of a traditional siheyuan or Chinese courtyard home. Historically, siheyuan offered sensitive communal spaces for family, neighbours and community members to socialise within beautifully cultivated natural settings. This concept within a modern office environment helps inspired collaborations, enhanced creativity and excellent workplace well-being.
The courtyard concept on the 10/F reception area features a shallow pool encased within black granite and dominated by a tree branching towards the 2.7 m high ceiling. Adjacent is an array of casual meeting areas along the full height glazing with custom furnishings separated by stylised wooden lattice screens. A monolithic granite reception desk combines a rough and polished counter front, alluding to the craftsmanship of bespoke design fundamental to the Artisanal Movement.
Environmentally responsible features include more than 60% of interior finishes made from sustainable materials. Terrazzo contains up to 80% recycled and reclaimed materials for striking, durable and eco-friendly floors. FSC-certified wood, low VOC finishes and materials with minimal environmental impact all contribute to a greener workplace. Reduction of plastic laminates and foam support Spatial Concept’s commitment to less plastic usage, while integrated perforated ceiling tiles enhance acoustic performance in meeting rooms and ensure well-being. The abundance of natural daylight throughout promotes calm and comfort, allowing colleagues to do their best work. To date, HQ2 is awaiting LEED and BEAM Plus building sustainability designations.
Through its version of a contemporary light-filled courtyard house, Spatial Concept gives New World Development a space that future-proofs its workplace for the creativity and well-being of every colleague.
Design: Spatial Concept
Design Team: Gary Lai, Somo So, August Lam, Kenny Hung, Ryo Liu
Photography: Steven Ko