Located in the heart of Thanh My Loi Ward, Dreamplex Le Hien Mai redefines the workspace with a visionary approach to color and light. Inspired by the artistry of Mark Rothko, lighting that reverses the daily routine and the perception of a workspace. Mark Rothko’s exploration of color emphasizes how emotions are evoked through color and light.
“I’m not an abstractionist. I’m not interested in the relationship of color or form or anything else. I’m interested only in expressing basic human emotions: tragedy, ecstasy, doom, and so on.” – Mark Rothko
People will form one area for disconnecting, dreaming, reimagining the world through colors…
Circulation Area with a central feature of Dreamplex Le Hien Mai is the staircase, which stands out due to its innovative design and use of color. The staircase’s vertical design and layers of luminosity and contrast make it both a functional element and a visual centerpiece with GRADIENT of RED, SOIL EARTH till a PURE WHITE. The unique colors scheme adds aesthetic value and facilitates communication about different floors, enriching the overall workspace experience. The phone booth is strategically positioned to complement the circulation area within working spaces, providing a private space that is not only seamlessly integrated into the building’s layout and artistry, its red color causes an emotion of curiosity, awakening our senses. Often underestimated, the circulation area now plays a crucial role in the overall functionality of a working building. By altering the traditional workflow—where light and spatial design reverse the daily routine—this area encourages people to engage with the staircase first, creating a dynamic transition to the working spaces.
The meeting room uses the outstanding lamp that is the result of local craftsmanship to define and organize the space. Its minimalist design is enhanced by a standout feature: the largest honeycomb lamp, which serves as both a functional and artistic element. The floating magnum anti-glare lamp, with its upward and downward illumination, reflects the technique—a FRENCH woodworking method that eliminates the need for screws called “TRAIT DE JUPITER” (Interlocking dovetail), resulting in a beautifully crafted from a collaboration between our studio and Corretto – Atelier of lights, joint-free fixture, shaping the space for big decisions and important meetings with clients.
In the working area, the lighting design takes into account natural light and aims to support wellness and efficiency. The workspace is designed to adapt from day to night, ensuring optimal lighting for various tasks and activities. The work desks’ lamps are thoughtfully lit to enhance both functionality and comfort throughout the day. Dreamplex Le Hien Mai is more than just a workspace; it is a dynamic environment where light and color redefine how we dream, work, and connect.
Lights that set a new standard in workplace environments in Vietnam. We prioritize WELL Lighting Standards, focusing on optimal lighting conditions that promote well-being and productivity. From dawn till dusk, our lighting strategy enriches daily routines, fostering a vibrant and dynamic work environment. The building’s initial design integrates an abundance of direct sunlight. Abundance is good, but it brings glare and heat also. We transform the building with lighting carefully calculated to enhance the interior environment, lighting created for different areas’ function. The use of daylight and artificial lighting is strategically planned to maximize efficiency and comfort throughout the space.