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Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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The independent classroom can adapt to diverse learning scenarios.

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Ray Xin

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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Classrooms for various scenes

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Ray Xin

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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The immersive learning experience in the Future Classroom

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David Zhong

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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Skywalks

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Ray Xin

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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Skywalks

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Ray Xin

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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Green and the foyer of the Grand Ballroom

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Ray Xin

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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The silver-gray aluminum plates, the Forbidden City red gates and the Great Wall are wall in the foyer of the Grand Ballroom

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Ray Xin

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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Different usage scenarios in the Grand Ballroom.

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Larry Wen

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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The two space energy centers, a restaurant on the second floor and a bar on the third floor.

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Ray Xin

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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The restaurant with the theme of the universe and stars.

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Ray Xin

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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The restaurant with the theme of the universe and stars.

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Ray Xin

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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The restaurant with the theme of the universe and stars.

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Ray Xin

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
aoe

The restaurant with the theme of the universe and stars.

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Ray Xin

Deloitte University Asia Pacific China
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The large lantern and the steps below form the HUB of the space.

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邢睿

Hayes Group Architects Honored for Its Modern Projects in Silicon Valley
Hayes Group Architects

726 Main Street: Hayes Group Architects' adaptive reuse, commercial interiors project received a 2024 Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects San Mateo Chapter.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Honored for Its Modern Projects in Silicon Valley
Hayes Group Architects

726 Main Street: Situated in an 1859 landmark building in the heart of downtown Redwood City, this office for a prominent commercial developer serves as a place for operating his business—focused on projects in the community—and for hosting events which bring together industry professionals for sharing ideas, making deals and meeting others.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Honored for Its Modern Projects in Silicon Valley
Hayes Group Architects

726 Main Street: The space is flexible so that catered events can be easily staged from the open kitchen area to the adjacent open space.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Honored for Its Modern Projects in Silicon Valley
Hayes Group Architects

726 Main Street: Natural lighting was important, so the existing windows and skylights flood the lounge and open areas with daylight, and the internal offices borrow the light through their floor to ceiling glass walls. During the day artificial lights are optional.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Honored for Its Modern Projects in Silicon Valley
Hayes Group Architects

726 Main Street: Massive brick walls were left exposed, revealing centuries of patina of past use as a hardware store, a bank and a laundry. The existing redwood ceiling was repaired and refinished, and the floor was replaced with polished concrete.

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Patrik Argast

Hayes Group Architects Honored for Its Modern Projects in Silicon Valley
Hayes Group Architects

726 Main Street: The plan is divided in two along the length of the building by a steel and leather-wrapped casework wall. Frameless glass permits light to pass freely between the acoustically private offices and conference room occupying one half and the lounge-like open space occupying the other.

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Patrik Argast