Design Amaze

Design Amaze

Design Amaze featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Quiet World

In the core area of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, the designer hopes to combine futuristic and natural elements to create a futuristic, comfortable and pure park-like community in the city. The designer extracted an abstract concept from the root system of the Internet and plants-the net. In the space, the wood structure is used to create a net-like ceiling, which is like a lush tropical rain forest and a network that links the future. With the pure white background color of the space, it highlights the nature and tranquility of the space and creates a pure future picture.

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Number Five Forest

In this case, the entrance uses an enormous number of "planting" to create, so that it returns to a more simple state, forming a landscape indoor space that can contact people and nature. In the rectangular white box, the placement of the circle breaks the single geometric form, liberates the familiar walking path, and creates a wealth of movement route. As the center of the principal axis, concentric circles in the bar area extend outward, and three narrow box blocks interpenetrate, opening several windows to the closed space.

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Green Light Forest

Fairy Mountain Ecology Exhibition Center located above 2000 meters elevation of South Western China National Forest Park, it is not only a nature exhibition museum with educational purpose, but also a take care of more than 30,000 visitors per month from the world. The Exhibition Hall provide the opportunities to showcase of the high elevation forest ecology of South Western China with the following five distinct themes; Firstly, the formations of forest. Secondly, habitat in the national park. Thirdly, the special geology feature in the vicinity. Finally, what to do to protect environment.

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JoeLalli

With the design Dna to mimicry the unspoiled Moganshan's element: forests of bamboo and pine, mountains studded with rising clouds, lakes and waterfalls and picturesque tea farms, Stylus Studio is lauded to create an unexpected hotel experience ingeniously using expected natural materials locally in parts of the hotel for the guests to discover. Our meaningful design moves every sense by harmonizing nature and technology, and Asian sensitivities with international aesthetics to deliver a hotel with a strong but highly considerate identity.

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Toronto

Canada's busiest shopping mall brings in a fresh new fruit tea shop design by Studio Yimu. The flagship store project was ideally for branding purposes to become the new hotspot in the shopping mall. Inspired by Canadian landscape, the beautiful silhouette of Canada's Blue Mountain is imprinted on the wall background throughout the store. To bring concept into reality, Studio Yimu handcrafted a 275cm x 180cm x 150cm millwork sculpture that allows full interaction with each customer.

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Dunes

Design aims to attract students through offering both traditional and modern attitude, to strengthen student's belonging to the campus and constant aspiration for success. The entire palette of materials was chosen to suit the historic surroundings, inspired by the Kingdom historical heritage, the Arabian Desert and sand dunes that express the beauty and dynamic movement of the wind. Machs visitors are welcomed by big lobby with an iconic dome and medical art wall full of chemicals and medicine symbols by many languages of science, to create interactive spaces to be part of students' memories.

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World's greatest design teams.

Sometimes you need a very big team of talented designers to come up with truly great designs. Everyday, we feature a distinct award-winning innovative and creative design team. Explore and discover original and creative architecture, good design, fashion, graphics design and design strategy projects from design teams worldwide. Get inspired by the original works by grand master designers.

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