Case Studies

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Principal Global Investors
888 7th Avenue, New York


Principal Global Investors (PGI), who provide asset management primarily for retirement plans, wanted its new headquarters in New York to be a healthy, productive environment for its employees that also reflected the firm's strength and dynamic approach to the ever-changing landscape of the financial world.

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PricewaterhouseCoopers
Training Centre, Kwun Tong 223, Hong Kong


For this new training centre, PricewaterhouseCoopers envisages a space which fosters Connected Thinking: here, users are able to break from the sometimes unavoidable routine and interact, inspire and collaborate.

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Ogilvy & Mather
Fangcun Avenue, Guangzhou


Expanding and relocating its Guangzhou office from a prime CBD building to a newly developed arts and culture base in the city-fringe, Ogilvy & Mather is looking to revitalize its brand image in the southern China market.

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Symbian Limited
CEC Building, Beijing


This new R&D space seeks to physically embody the organic architecture of Symbian's smartphone operating system, which grows and innovates at the very heart of the ongoing mobile communications revolution.

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Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher
& Flom
The Landmark, Hong Kong


The column-free, rectangular floor plate of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom's new Hong Kong office perfectly fits the leading law firm's needs. Everything here, including partner offices, support staff work stations and internal meeting spaces has been designed with people and long-term growth in mind.

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Mulino International

6th Avenue, New York


For its first office in New York, Mulino wants a minimalistic space that engages visiting clients. The overall design is a simple geometric plan, accentuated with light wooden floors, honed stone walls and full height glass.

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National Australia Bank
One Pacific Place, Hong Kong


Having seen how MLC, then its subsidiary, benefited from an open plan workspace created by M Moser, National Australia Bank Hong Kong decided to "open up" for its own people, bringing everyone together in an open and interactive workspace.

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