Material: Brone
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
The sculpture, featuring a grinning toddler shaped like a gold ingot, signifying that our employees will always feel happy to come to work and accumulate their wealth, as Waterson offers optimal benefits to staff members. Keep smiling - Happy working
Material: Stainless Steel
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
A symbol of ever-flowing vigor A design synthesizing recycled cooling water into landscaping.
Material: Stainless Steel & Fiber Optics
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
World Lock, erected on the rooftop, signifying our determination vowing to the world, that Waterson only produces the highest quality locks globally. In the future, we will also incorporate the “leisure café” concept, to broaden horizons and visions.
Attribute: Plants
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
We have planted Costa Rica Pitahaya surrounding company premises, symbolizing endless expansion and eternal vigor.
Material: Stainless Steel
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
It is a design composed of pieces of stainless steel mold, emulating a brilliant crystal ball at night under special lighting. By using a piston valve to control the water flow and generating a water screen, creating a mirage of continuance. The restaurant (B1 level) offers you a full visual feast of the magnificent waterfall.
Material: Stainless Steel
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
The distinctive shape and design, simulating the patented W-LOK outer-casing, and imitating ancient Chinese time-telling device: The sundial.
Material: Brone
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
There are five stars on the roof which represent “Cassiopeia W”: A guiding star in search of Polaris during autumn and winter, as well as the cradle of ancient Greek locks; recognized by Waterson as “corporate constellation”.
Material: Brone with Gold
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
Taking the sun as center, the nine-chambers are chained and linked only once per 5,000 years; symbolizing infinite cosmos energy will flow into Waterson through water (the source of life), lasting forever. The spiritual turtle emulates ancient eight trigrams in Chinese philosophy: It absorbs infinite cosmos energy, which will contribute to the successful expansion of future corporate domain.
Material: Glass
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
Traditional Chinese calligraphy demonstrating the beauty of Chinese characters through 3-D sculptures. Highlighting the beauty and precision of corporate design, products, and life.
 
Material: Crockery
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
The unique and distinctive design (made with Koji pottery) incorporates Chinese quadrants with Waterson’s geomantic positioning.
Material: Glass
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
There are 87 carps (representing the 87 strokes of the “Waterson Corporation” name in Chinese characters), led by 1 extra carp which makes a total of 88; displayed in five colors on a relief design, demonstrating the vivacity, rich vigor, and beauty of life. The diagram in the center depicts the 5-step procedure through which the carps form the dragon shape, after having leaped through the dragon’s gate.
Material: Glass
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
This integrated design is composed of pieces of glass relief, symbolizing one majestic dragon curling up on the rooftop, and presents an image of magnificent phenomenon, melting with Waterson into a single entity.
Material: Cinnamomum kanehirae Hayata (Eagle), Rosewood(Base), Taxus Chinensis Rehd (Phoenix)
Year: 2005
Attribute: Collection Item
 
The “V” shape of the spread wings of the flying eagle symbolizes victory. When erected high above, the majestic posture emulates an untouchable momentum. On the floor below, a pair of phoenix is displayed at both sides – “male and female”.
Material: Stainless Steel (Eagle), Ladder (Padauk)
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
The eagle-shaped ornament on the stairway handrail in the atrium is of integrated cast; the stairway is paved by padauk signifying aristocratic royalty.
Material: Fluorescent Material
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
The original and unique design features fluorescent projection onto glass surface of the table, forming an interstellar image which simulates outer-space imagery during space shuttle travel.
Attribute: Landscaping
Year: 2005
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
The waterfall design on the top floor symbolizes water flowing into Waterson from the sky. Sound of the falling water signifies endless wealth Soothing ambiance lighting
Attribute: Landscaping
Year: 2010
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
The sunken swimming pool is tucked in on the rooftop, featuring panoramic view and fresh air. VIP guests (and employees) can access to convenient “mobile office” service, via unlimited online/wireless broadband connections; they can also relax in any 1 of the 3 cold/hot whirlpools, inspiring evermore creative ideas.
Attribute: Collection Item
Year: 2010
Designer: Waterson R&D
 
With abundant collections of referential/instructional books in our library, offering our staff to self-improve and acquire more knowledge, in order to elevate their level of professionalism, as well as spiritual maturity.