Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Xiao Feng Yin Yue Greentown

Nansha district is the only coastal area of Guangzhou, there had unique Cantonese water town scenery and fishing village culture, but with the development of the city, the scene has gradually disappeared. The designer extracted the culture from the fishing village, using the simple and natural design philosophy to recreate the old scene of the water town, integrated Chinese ink painting, silk and lantern into the space for express Chinese culture and advocate a simple, elegant and pure lifestyle.

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Hannover Re

Decidedly modern, this office takes on a dynamic shape that speaks suaveness and sophistication, while achieving the main objective of functions for privacy and teamwork environment in most sustainable way. Shades of blue with gradient transition at reception brings out corporate identity, different flooring and finishes are used to achieve desirable zone segregation. Taking the advantage of natural daylight along perimeter window, island layout arrangement provides essential access to resources around while creating bright and airy atmosphere.

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Barry Callebaut

Swiss architecture studio Evolution Design has designed the new Zurich-based headquarters of Barry Callebaut, the global manufacturer of high-quality chocolate and cocoa products. Along with interiors that activate senses through a myriad of textures, materials and colors, the new head office also incorporates a chocolate academy and three large employee hubs that are linked with internal staircases. The offices feature oxygen generating plants and comply with Swiss sustainability standards.

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Logan TianLangWan

22 degrees north latitude location make it four spring-like, sunny, gulf islands at the same time also has advantaged resources, these are for the project can't copy the value of traditional logic does not apply to the space, a person of extraordinary powers curtilage design that the adornment of heavy and complicated, uniform color and luxurious materials is not a utopia needed vacation lifestyle. Therefore, the designer abandoned the conventional design ideas, and followed the concept of "Lees is more" to present a more private space.

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Along the Streams of Light

The naming of the restaurant Ribbon symbolizes a festive atmosphere on special days and holidays. With use of patterns, lines, irregular cuts, and rhythmic combination, the designer creates a sense of ceremony with a great amount of natural lighting that expands the visual perception with consistency. The precise yet fluid interior lighting design adds elegance to the ambience in shades of brown and gray. Entering the restaurant, one can immediately sense that the designer reinterprets and repackages the Korean cuisine with a modern technique and semi-industrial style.

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Dream Builder

The geometric modules were the most crucial element of this project; the appearance inspired by a frozen pallet is the base for the overall design. While the bright paintwork creates an eye-catching new landmark in the area, the modules are stacked in a super-scale. They are carefully arranged to show a systematic order in Bauhaus and the balance between colors; they have lifted the vigor of the façade while drawing in natural sceneries and lighting in an urban and modern way.

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