Cross Cultural Corporate

Published by
jesse
May 27, 2009

Interior Design firm Geyer create cross-cultural design with the ICBC Australian offices.

Interior design agency, Geyer, have just completed work on new Australian offices for the Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (ICBC).

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The new environment for ICBC, at 220 George Street Sydney, is part of a broad international expansion for the company.

The brief called for a space that would identify ICBC as an industry leader while acknowledging regional influences.

A distinctive design for the ground floor retails space, with its illuminated teller box and light, open, modern aesthetic, aims to echo the company’s values of transparency and openness.

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This retail zone is accompanied by the corporate zone, across two levels, incorporating breakout areas for staff and clients and a gallery wall displaying ‘cultural gifts’ presented to the bank.

Geyer have also created unique intimate ‘club’ areas, responding to Feng Shui principles, designed for focussed discussions with international customers.

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“The club area’s have an intimate ambience, created by warm lighting and a rich, textured approach to colours and finishes, which were selected for their cultural significance,” says Geyer’s Michelle Tarlinton.

geyer.com.au