"The site they moved into has an atrium in the center, which creates a very straightforward building plan," Yang said. "We tried to create a space that breaks the long diagonals of what we called the Boulevard -- the main access corridor which runs around the atrium."
To do this, Yang designed distinctive patterns for the flooring. "The flooring on the Boulevard has a square pattern, which was kind of tilted to give it a twist," she said. "The flooring in the main reception area and the elevator lobbies has a round pattern. When a client comes into the building, a circular pattern leads him or her into the space."