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Leo Burnett Singapore



The incredible offices of Leo Burnett Singapore. The project is divided into three parts. The first, called ‘Space to Impress’, contains the founder’s giant portrait and a reception desk.
The second part comprises an informal area for relaxation, dominated by a wheelbarrow full of trophies, and meeting rooms enclosed in a long black corridor.
The third part of the project is furnished with plywood desks in an open-plan configuration. Leo Burnett, the quintessential Ad man and creativity personified. In designing a space for those who bear his legacy, Ministry of Design conceived of 3 unique environments that separately capture a different aspect of the total creative process but yet connect seamlessly in spirit and tempo.

DESIGNER DETAILS
Head Designer Colin Seah
Designers Kevin Leong, Roberto Rivera, Lolleth Alejandro, Sacharissa
Kurniawan

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1 comment:

Craig said...

everyday there would be a trail of drool from the door to my desk... if I worked there.