Riggs Asia Limited: A traditional bank finds a classic modern home

Citation
PACE Interior Architecture, v.19, 1990, pp. 59-64
Abstract
When the architectural plans of the Bank of China were first released, many questions were raised by interior designers as to how the variety of triangular spaces would be handled in office interiors. Some designs have tried to hide the buildings' many 45-degree elements. But the design of the building's smallest tenant space, by architect George Woo, fully exploits one of the building's acute-angled corners. A clean, crisp pallette of white and green gives the well-ordered space a comfortable, yet appropriately corporate air.
Description
Building Name: 36/F, Bank of China Tower Building Type(s): Offices Architect: George C.T. Woo & Partners
Type
Article
Date
1990
Language
en