The lobby area is the first space that customers, partners, or staff encounter when entering a building, office, or conference center. As the “face” representing the entire structure, the lobby not only serves as a reception and guidance point for visitors but also creates the first impression of the organization’s professionalism, class, and unique identity.
- The purposes of a lobby include welcoming guests for business or tours, hosting exhibitions or displays, or simply acting as a waiting area and a traffic connector between different zones within the building. Depending on the nature and scale of the structure, the lobby space can be ceremonial, modern, or friendly and approachable.
- In terms of interior design, the lobby is often equipped with a reception desk, waiting area with premium sofas or single chairs, guest tables, decorative greenery, artistic lighting systems, brand logos, and display screens or signage boards.
- The scale of a lobby can range from modest-sized areas in corporate offices to spacious halls in commercial centers, hotels, or government buildings. Lobby design typically emphasizes aesthetics, functionality, and harmony with the overall architecture.
- The application of lobby spaces is becoming increasingly diverse—from office buildings, hotels, and event centers to hospitals, schools, and factories—with growing demands for professionalism and the subtle communication of brand identity.
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