Design Amaze

Design Amaze

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

 

Sino Ocean Landscape

The project is located at Mawei District, Fuzhou, where is the cradle of Chinese shipping culture. The designers made a symmetrical layout of black mental lines and used large areas of wood veneer and light-grey marble, which could show a simple yet magnificent space with the charm of Chinese lines. Based on the shipping culture and natural scenes, the design combines the Western beauty and local shipping culture, and adds the particular charm of East Fujian, hence creating a space that integrates modern aesthetics and Oriental ideology.

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Nostalgia

The industrial landscapes of the 1960-1970s inspired this project. The metal structures made of hot-rolled steel create a realistic intonation of anti-utopia. A rusty profiled sheet of old fences creates an atmosphere of complete freedom of expression. Open technical communications, shabby plaster and granite countertops add to the interior industrial chic of the sixties.

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Kun

For Lu Han, creating a relaxing environment is more important than anything when it comes to hotel design. Kun hotel is located in a tourist area with about 50 hotels nearby. Since parking in this area is an issue, Lu Han wants to make the parking space a beautiful memory. Inside the aisle, layers by layers the light and shadow build a rhythm space. Along with stars, the visitors are guided into a time tunnel, changing the mood to welcome the next step. It was a nightmare to find a parking space before, but now it is a joyful experience.

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Discussion of Space

The project is located in Shenzhen, the design capital in China, a new cultural and innovative city. The owner advocates artistic creation to make tea drinking a cooler and different brand concept, which was the advantage of the project. Designers try to start from the most basic form and use a pure white block to create a unique suspended tea space. This is a brand new conceptual attempt to create more communication possibilities through rich spatial experience.

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Mastech Dongguan

To consider high density of users, multiple business relations, and unknown meeting typologies, this workplace aims to be open-plan and non-standard paradigm, to support any type of group talks. At the 1st floor, the reception area is compartmentalized by flooring plans. Each area faces to different orientation, bringing a little contrast, but maintaining more privacy during business talks. On 4th floor, considerable office desks are installed in the core area, surrounded by a loop of artificial turf running track, connecting every division and uniting working forces among peers.

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Aluminum Flower Garden

A restaurant/bar named FLOWER around the theme of flower. A sheet of aluminum spreads across the ceiling. Changes to the size and density of the flower petals impart the function and atmosphere suited to each area, such as lively and quiet areas created through minute differences in the height and expanse of a given space. One’s position and angle of vision as well as the reflection of images and lights from the mirrors on the walls concur to perpetually redefine the appearance of the whole space, thus enabling the viewer to experience space with transient and diverse atmospheres.

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