
SAP — Workplace Mural
Four floors, four regions, one dialogue between culture and technology
This project marks my very first opportunity to create murals within the world of technology.
For SAP’s new office at The Nexus, I was invited to design and illustrate long wall murals across four floors, each inspired by a different region of Vietnam.
At the beginning, the process was not easy. Every element I chose to draw needed to be intentional and closely aligned with what SAP does and the vision they carry. I looked into aspects such as user experience, business value, customer impact, and sustainability. From there, I carefully blended these ideas with familiar cultural motifs and architectural details from Vietnam, things I hold close and that naturally find their way into my work.
In the end, I am truly grateful for this opportunity. It became more than just a project. It turned into a learning journey alongside the SAP team. Above all, it felt meaningful to welcome them into the city I love, Saigon, also known as Ho Chi Minh City.
At the beginning, the process was not easy. Every element I chose to draw needed to be intentional and closely aligned with what SAP does and the vision they carry. I looked into aspects such as user experience, business value, customer impact, and sustainability. From there, I carefully blended these ideas with familiar cultural motifs and architectural details from Vietnam, things I hold close and that naturally find their way into my work.
In the end, I am truly grateful for this opportunity. It became more than just a project. It turned into a learning journey alongside the SAP team. Above all, it felt meaningful to welcome them into the city I love, Saigon, also known as Ho Chi Minh City.






Credits
Client: SAP Vietnam
Commissioning & Coordination: CBRE & Unity Architects
Art Direction & Illustration: Luongdoo
Coloring Support: Yen Vuong
Year: 2025
Client: SAP Vietnam
Commissioning & Coordination: CBRE & Unity Architects
Art Direction & Illustration: Luongdoo
Coloring Support: Yen Vuong
Year: 2025