Benjamin Li
Jul 8, 2013

The Gate Hong Kong's glassy new office encourages transparency and ideas

The Gate Hong Kong moved into its new office in Lee Garden, Causeway Bay earlier this year. Denise Wong, the agency's ECD, shared some photos of the new interior decor with one main feature: no conference rooms. Instead, the space features a big living room for clients and colleagues to brainstorm, host happy hours on Friday evenings and showreel directors' films and movies. Wong said the design uses glass instead of walls to encourage transparency and the free flows of ideas in the new office.

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