Tomo Unveils Urban Exhibition Hall in China

August 21, 2023

For this urban exhibition hall in Haikou, Hainan, China, TOMO Design optimised the functional layout on the plane, and created captivating visual experiences aligned with the circulation routes. With thoughtful overall planning, the design brings about enhanced user experiences based on existing architectural conditions.

The design mixes different functions and incorporates brand values into the space, to create a benchmark model to display a mixed-use development that integrates commerce, residences and offices. From an international perspective and in response to the brand’s values, the space raises customers’ perception of the brand to an elevated level. In addition to building an urban exhibition hall, CR Land also hopes to create a new venue that demonstrates the premium quality of its workspace solutions to customers.

At the foyer, see-through partitions with a streamlined design divide the space without blocking the view and natural light. The brand information on the background is incorporated into the partitions in a way that accentuates the brand values. A reception desk is strategically arranged in combination with a side table on top of which a plant joins with a carpet on the floor to create the imagery of ripples. 

 

 

An art installation themed “floating island” resembles an illusion at sea. A clean and natural display platform is built, where an LED screen displays the brand logo to conjure international appeal within a minimalist space.

Upon entering the conversation area, visitors will be greeted by blue accents. Here, blue carpets are used to demarcate different areas. Metal elements contribute to delicate details, while wood lends visual warmth.

 

 

Throughout, the colour palette blends with the texture of the materials to highlight the diversity of the brand. Different designs are adopted to meet the demands for different conversation scenarios, innovatively creating a relaxing and interactive work environment. Here, accent light highlights key focal points, further showcasing the new ideal of CR Land’s workspace design.

Floor-to-ceiling glass windows bring ocean views into the interior, while the use of fluted gradient glass partitions invites imagination about light and sound, giving the limited space a sense of scale. An art installation akin to corals serves as a visual highlight within the space, representing the imagery of the ocean. An extremely long desk nurtures interaction in workspace and creates a unique visual experience. The deliberate choice of materials and colors, with subtle contrasts, cultivates a tranquil workspace ambiance.

An array of arched ceilings and pivot doors infuse the conference area with a sense of order. Different spaces are combined in an unrestrained manner, offering the users multifaceted functional possibilities. In terms of material selection, metal and wood interchange to add a sense of texture, while stainless steel sheets with ripple patterns mirror the local marine culture. VIP meeting rooms are enclosed to create private experiences for VIP customers, offering a glimpse into the ideal of future workspace. 

 

 

 

 

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