Long and narrow corridors tend to make the space dark and stuffy? For an open design, the key to maximizing floor utilization lies in the "no-aisle" planning, but the architect broke with conventional thinking and used a vertical wooden grid to identify the lang in a completely open public space.
To reduce the rush of door entry, lead light and visibility through the semi-permeable space, clear the blockage caused by the long corridor and make the diamond shape a bright highlight, making each area is independent but coherent through the contrast between virtual and real.
The entire room is dominated by the sedimentary earth color system, integrating many different materials in simple linear divisions, from wood mesh, facade material to the interior are all harmoniously connected through bright lines.