Vote for your favourite fitout in Liveable Office Awards 2017 – 2018 People’s Choice Award Poll now!
The purpose of the office is changing – and that’s where the idea for Herman Miller Asia’s Liveable Office Awards was born. The Liveable Office Awards’ mission is therefore to raise awareness of the importance of good workspace design as a tool for companies to achieve organisational goals. The awards recognise and reward designers and organisations for creating innovative, agile workspaces that support the people working in them.
People’s Choice Award aims to find employees and members of the public to vote for their favourite office workspace design. It also aim to inspire the next generation of workers and designers by setting new benchmarks. Entrants are judged on how flexible and environmentally friendly their design is, how their workspace design helps people engage with each other, and how well they express the brand behind the space.
Held for the third edition since 2013, the awards’ entries this year flooding in from all over Asia Pacific Region. And out of the high standards of entries submitted, below are the shortlisted projects:











Vote for your favourite workspace design here!
Voting ends on 20th March 2018..
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