Linkedin Shanghai Office
Shanghai, CN
Catégorie
Medium Workplace
Année
2020
Envergure du projet
Medium
Nom de l’entreprise
M Moser Associates
Firm address
Shanghai, CN
Photographer
Vitus Lau

Description du projet

Since launching in China in 2014, LinkedIn has seen its business snowball. Due to accelerated growth and development, the business and employment online service needed a resilient and creative work environment to attract talent and support innovation. Both LinkedIn and M Moser Associates believe that physical space embodies company culture, vision and values – that every office space should reflect its local culture. To attain this, the designer incorporated the workplace design with local landmarks and presented “Parklife” design concept in the space. With extra effort given to improve user wellbeing, the workplace supports different people and work types. This healthy and dynamic workplace showcases LinkedIn’s unique brand identity. Reflecting Shanghainese culture and engaging storytelling, the space supports LinkedIn’s long-term development and business vision in China. Uniquely LinkedIn The “Parklife” design concept for the space draws inspiration from the People’s Square in downtown Shanghai. As one of the earliest public spaces in the city, it offers a glimpse of the metropolis’ urban energy and culture. Various elements representing the hallmarks of the city, can be found in the workplace. These include paintings of landmark buildings, custom lamps inspired by fan dancing (common in parks), and unique furniture tailored to local culture. The design team collaborated closely to integrate artistic environmental storytelling, unique to LinkedIn as well as to its location. A user-centric experience The front of house features a warm-colour palette, complemented by furniture, lamps and carpets with cultural imprints. The friendly and open office space speaks to LinkedIn’s “member-first” approach by extending a warm welcome, championing the experience of customers and partners. Facing the entrance, the brand logo takes the form of a decorative window. Its traditional design influence stands in contrast with the city skyline for visual depth and inspiration. Decorative lighting in curated shapes and forms illuminate the space, highlighting various art installations. Designing for people The office space has been designed to improve user wellbeing. Quality lighting design, acoustics and ergonomic furniture, all contribute to a healthy work environment. The kitchen is a hosting space with multi-functional purposes and wide, spectacular views of the city. The work area includes booths, small open collaboration areas, enclosed meeting rooms, phone booths and training spaces to support different work types.