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McKinsey & Company Offices, Hong Kong, China – design by OMA
3 Jun 2011
McKinsey & Company in Hong Kong
OMA completes new office space for McKinsey & Company in Hong Kong
Hong Kong, 3 June 2011 – The OMA-designed McKinsey & Company Hong Kong Office opens today. With the aim of challenging the conventional model of corporate office design, OMA brings McKinsey a brand new office design that caters to its needs for flexibility and enhanced collaboration, while fulfilling McKinsey’s rigorous requirements for maintaining client confidentiality.
OMA Partner in charge David Gianotten commented: “The design of McKinsey’s new office reinterprets the relationship between the staff and the office space. The flexible layout enhances collaboration and communications among the staff, while allowing individual project teams to maintain the level of confidentiality they need.”
Led by Gianotten and project architect Alejandra Blanco Ackerman, the design of McKinsey’s new office deviates from traditional corporate office design and emphasizes openness. Inspired by the black bands of the universal barcode, different functional spaces of the new office are organized in a set of horizontal bands.
Each band respectively accommodates rooms that offer flexible spaces that different staff members can share depending on their needs. The use of double glazed glass walls enhances the openness of the office, encouraging interaction among the staff and echoing the spirit of teamwork that is central to how McKinsey works internally, as well as with clients.
The central band, with common meeting areas for staff, is dedicated to promoting a greater sense of community between all staff members. The pantry at the eastern end, boasting a stunning view of Victoria Harbor, offers the best location for McKinsey Home Fridays, the monthly event that gathers consultants who travel frequently during the week to join their Hong Kong based colleagues in sharing experiences and renewing the sense of community. At the other end of the central band is the Quiet Area, a secluded corner for contemplation or rest.
With staff sitting mostly in open areas, a feature of the new design is the addition of several dedicated spots for private conversations. Four circular glass telephone booths are located throughout the open area and pantry for this purpose. Different colored furniture will not only add variety to the neutral palette of the office, but also serve the very functional purpose of letting staff know when a booth is available for use.
Joe Ngai, McKinsey’s Managing Partner for Hong Kong, commented: “We are very excited about our new office, as it embodies our values and our commitment to our people and our clients. This is a significant milestone as we celebrate our 26th year in Hong Kong.”
About OMA
OMA is a leading international partnership practicing architecture, urbanism, and cultural analysis. Our buildings and masterplans around the world insist on intelligent forms while inventing new possibilities for content and everyday use. Through AMO, our research and design studio, we work in areas beyond architecture that today have an increasing influence on architecture itself: media, politics, renewable energy, technology, publishing, fashion.
OMA is led by seven partners – Rem Koolhaas, Ellen van Loon, Reinier de Graaf, Shohei Shigematsu, Iyad Alsaka, David Gianotten and Managing Partner, Victor van der Chijs – and sustains an international practice with offices in Rotterdam, New York, Beijing and Hong Kong, employing a staff of around 260.
About McKinsey & Company Greater China
With over 8,000 consultants deployed from over 90 offices in 50 countries, McKinsey & Company is a global management consulting firm that advises companies and public institutions on issues concerning strategy, organization, operations, and technology. McKinsey’s Greater China Practice comprises offices in Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Taipei. McKinsey has completed more than 1,500 projects in Greater China in the past two and a half decades, helping leading local enterprises boost their global competitiveness, as well as assisting multinational companies seeking to expand their business in the region. www.china.mckinsey.com
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