Healthcare Companies

Project Overview

This project is centered around the concept of “The Circle of Life, The Realm of the Future.” Designed for Future Life Group, the space combines advanced technology with humanistic care to create a headquarters office that feels both forward-looking and emotionally welcoming.

At the heart of the design is the circle — a recurring element that symbolizes the cycle of life, cellular growth, inclusiveness, completeness, and the limitless possibilities of the future. Through curved circulation paths, rounded furniture, and circular ceiling forms, the design moves away from the cold rigidity of traditional workspaces and introduces a softer, more fluid visual rhythm.

The color strategy further reinforces this concept. Silver represents technology through metal and glass finishes. Off-white creates purity and calm through broad, clean surfaces. Soft pink adds subtle warmth and vitality, reminding users that the space is ultimately built around life, people, and well-being. The final result is a modern minimalist interior with futuristic undertones, carefully balancing a strong sense of innovation with a genuine sense of belonging.

Design Concept

Circle-based planning language expressing life, continuity, harmony, and future potential.

Visual Identity

Silver, off-white, and soft pink create a premium atmosphere that feels technological yet welcoming.

Spatial Goal

To deliver a headquarters office that inspires, supports staff comfort, and reflects the client’s innovation-driven brand.

The Brief & Challenges

As an innovative brand in the life sciences field, the client wanted the office to convey a more approachable, refined, and human-focused image — breaking away from the cold stereotype often associated with technology companies. To address this, the design uses the circle as a key spatial strategy:

Reception Area: Four-person round tables paired with beige fabric seating soften the lines of the space and enhance comfort.

Main Meeting Room: A 14-person circular table ensures every participant feels equally included, reducing hierarchy and encouraging shared ideas.

Office Planning: The chairman’s office and employee workspaces are separated by just one wall, allowing easier communication and smoother collaboration.

Results & Impact

The project demonstrates how a circular, human-centered design language can transform a rigid office into a more open, collaborative, and emotionally engaging workplace.

1. Improved Collaboration

The layout and meeting strategy encourage communication, openness, and shared decision-making.

2. Stronger Brand Image

The space reflects a refined identity that combines innovation, care, and forward-thinking professionalism.

3. Human-Centered Experience

Comfortable planning, warm material choices, and softer geometry make the office more welcoming and relatable.

4. Balanced Atmosphere

The final environment achieves a rare balance between technology, warmth, efficiency, and visual calm.

Review

Client's Testimonials

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