Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Jian

Unlike the traditional gym, it has no uncomfortable visual interference and fancy interior decoration. It is not just a gym: it also represents a lifestyle that can attract people with the same values to gather here. The designer aims to draw space through lighting, so that space is naturally divided into different functional modules, and at the same time, it brings a visual dynamic and capable experience to the fitness of the fitness.

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Sum

The original intention of the project design is to build courtyards and buildings in the interior space, which can comfort people's hearts and guide people into the space without intention, just like the natural function, although tea drinking has traditional attributes, it is by no means an old thing. Following the tradition and combining the modern, the designer has folded the space.

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Shenzhen OCT Bay

The quiet, peaceful and warm atmosphere of the new space is a far cry from the typical image of modern tea drinking Spaces.The design aims to redefine and reinvent the experience of the tea drinking space, with sensuality as a central element, emphasising the positive impact of the environment created by materials and natural light.

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Tr88House

The designer of Tr88 House, a recreational complex that includes a food court, a kids' play area, a trampoline, laser tag, mini golf, a kids' club, and a rooftop bar, was inspired by his own childhood nightmares. The primary objective of this proposal is to provide separate areas and methods for people of all ages to communicate with one another between the spaces, taking into account the location of this complex in Dubai and its use. The other goal is to create a visually green environment without employing actual plants.

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Warm Flower Room Slow Hours

This project involved the renovation of an old single-story residence, with an indoor area of 108m2. To meet the needs of the single owner, the three original rooms were transformed into two, while cleverly reducing the unused corridor and expanding the public area. Additionally, the lounge near the window was partially receded using varying flooring materials, iron and glass folding doors to clearly delineate the spaces.

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Guangzhou Julong Bay

Located on the west bank of the Pearl River, the original site with four separated brick warehouses built in the 1950s was a significant granary of Guangzhou. As the first stage of the city government's renewal master plan in the area, the key objectives of the adaptive reuse project were to remain its industrial past as a reminder of history, while building a city-planning exhibition hall and civic center that act as a beacon to investors, developers, and citizens, to encourage massive participation in the rebirth of the old district.

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