In 2016, CSC Global Sourcing Ltd. established its new Hong Kong office at Evergain Plaza in Kwai Chung, strategically located near the container terminals to strengthen logistics connectivity. As a newly founded subsidiary with U.S. collaboration, the company positioned itself as a global sourcing hub specializing in furniture, apparel, and textiles.
The 3,800 sq ft. workplace was designed around an open-plan concept that maximizes transparency, natural light, and team interaction—the interior blends industrial-inspired elements with modern finishes, creating a collaborative and efficient environment for cross-border operations. Functional areas—including conference rooms, open workstations, and a breakout pantry—were deliberately integrated to support both client meetings and daily workflow.
The design intent emphasized communication and interactive operations, reflecting CSC Global Sourcing’s global outlook and dynamic approach to procurement and supply-chain solutions.
2016년, CSC Global Sourcing Ltd.는 물류 허브와의 연결성을 강화하기 위해 컨테이너 터미널 인근인 홍콩 콰이청(Evergain Plaza)에 새로운 사무실을 설립하였습니다. 미국 파트너사와의 협력을 기반으로 새롭게 출범한 이 법인은 가구, 의류, 섬유를 전문으로 하는 글로벌 소싱 허브로 자리매김하였습니다.
총 3,800 평방피트 규모의 사무공간은 투명성, 자연광, 팀 간 상호작용을 극대화하는 개방형 플랜(Open-Plan) 개념을 중심으로 설계되었습니다. 인테리어는 산업적인 감각에서 영감을 받은 요소들과 현대적인 마감재를 조화시켜, 글로벌 비즈니스를 지원하는 협업적이고 효율적인 환경을 조성하였습니다. 회의실, 오픈 워크스테이션, 휴게 공간 및 팬트리 등 다양한 기능 공간이 의도적으로 배치되어, 클라이언트 미팅과 일상 업무를 모두 지원할 수 있도록 하였습니다.
디자인 의도는 원활한 커뮤니케이션과 활발한 상호작용을 강조하였으며, 이는 CSC Global Sourcing의 글로벌 비전과 역동적인 조달 및 공급망 솔루션 접근 방식을 반영합니다.
Project details
Signature materials
Dark timber flooring for contrast and warmth
Glass partitions to maximize transparency
White and blue finishes reinforce corporate identity
Exposed ceiling services with industrial detailing
Energy-efficient LED lighting and linear recessed strips
Construction Duration
~2 months
Location
Evergain Plaza, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Area
3800 sqft.
Year
2016

CONCEPT & DESIGN INTENT
The design vision for CSC Global Sourcing’s new Hong Kong office at Evergain Plaza was to create a workplace that embodies transparency, collaboration, and international connectivity. As a newly established subsidiary in partnership with a U.S. firm, the office needed to project both a contemporary corporate identity and operational efficiency. The concept balanced functionality with a modern industrial-inspired aesthetic, ensuring the environment felt both professional and dynamic, reflecting the company’s role as a global procurement hub.
SPATIAL STRATEGY / PLANNING LOGIC
The 3,800 sq ft. office was planned around an open-plan layout to encourage communication and teamwork. Circulation paths were designed to maximize visibility and connectivity between departments, with workstations arranged in clusters to promote interaction. A central conference room, enclosed with glass partitions, provided a private yet transparent meeting environment. Supporting spaces such as the pantry and breakout areas were positioned to serve as informal gathering points, reinforcing a culture of openness and accessibility.
GALLERY
MATERIALITY & DETAILING
The design incorporated a palette of clean white surfaces, deep blue accents,
and transparent glass to create a bright and cohesive visual identity. Dark timber flooring provided contrast, grounding the modern finishes with warmth. Linear lighting and recessed LED strips enhanced circulation areas, while track lighting highlighted collaborative zones. The industrial detailing—such as exposed ceiling services painted white—reinforced the contemporary aesthetic. Sustainable choices, including energy-efficient lighting and modular office furniture, ensured long-term adaptability and reduced environmental impact.


PROJECT GOALS & OUTCOMES
The project was successfully delivered on time and within the targeted two-month construction period. The completed office not only met the client’s operational requirements but also reinforced their brand positioning as a forward-looking, globally connected sourcing company. Staff satisfaction was enhanced by the open and well-lit environment, which fostered interaction and increased productivity. The flexible planning also ensured that the office could evolve with the company’s growth and changing business demands.
COLLABORATION & CONSTRAINTS
Close collaboration with the client’s U.S. partners and local management team was critical to achieving alignment on design expectations and brand representation. The project’s location in Kwai Chung, near the container terminals, emphasized logistical connectivity but also posed practical constraints, including space efficiency in a relatively compact footprint. These challenges were resolved through careful planning and by adopting multi-functional solutions, such as flexible workstations and shared meeting facilities, ensuring every square foot was optimized for performance.






















