The future looks ... bright. (work place).(Eco-id Architects and Design Consultancy make over Accenture's Singapore offices.)
Interior Design, May, 2003 by Kim, Sheila
IN THE WORD-ASSOCIATION game, management consulting is more likely to get you staid, impersonal, or corporate than colorful and energetic. But Accenture's Singapore office breaks the rules. Eco-id Architects and Design Consultancy, a local firm with numerous corporate interiors to its credit, went all out with saturated colors, curvy lines, and groovy graphics.
The office occupies a total of 61,000 square feet on six floors of Raffles City Tower, built by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners in 1986. Visitors arriving on the 34th floor immediately set foot on polished white faux marble, a sophisticated but professional welcome. The louvered aluminum cladding the elevator bank extends at half height to form the front surface of the reception desk, topped in honed faux...
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