Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Qinglong Gucuiyinxiu

Qinglong Clubhouse is the core of a new elegant residential development in Hangzhou. The clubhouse is the social heart, a place for residents to enjoy the surrounding lush landscape. Designers see the clubhouse as a gateway, bridging between the architecture and the landscape. They define the project through three main key-words: Pure, quiet, and calm. The design is distilled to express the pure fundamentals of architecture – light/shadow, space, materiality, and transparency.

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Modern Jiangnan

The restaurant consists of the first, second and third floors and outdoor space. The positioning of this case is not only a music restaurant, but also a craft beer production factory, with 22 beer fermentation barrels full of modern industrial atmosphere scattered in the whole space. The craft brewing equipment area covers the first and second floor space, and the beer flows between different equipment through the established procedures. The black spiral staircase is the exclusive channel for winemakers to precisely manage the brewing process.

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Greenland International Expo City

The design integrates the flow of the Yellow River and flexibility of lines, giving the space a sense of coherence. And functional divisions connect with each other, hence achieving the metaphor of abstract aesthetics. The whole space has a modest decoration with rhythm. The main hues of elegant brown color and plain wooden color form an integration of Oriental charm and modern art through a unique design, thus creating an attractive spirit.

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Aprol

The design was inspired by pop art and summer and aperol drink. It was an idea to create an atmosphere of all year summer in cold Moscow city. To support this idea orange colors and bright materials were used. The main focus was made on the swimming David - the new vision on Michelangelo masterpiece. The spacial space with chase lounges and solarium symbolized the beach area. The steam fireplaces installed on the bar impressed and surprised.

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Ricky's Kitchen

The project aims at reinterpreting and translating Hong Kong into visualization while keeping the brand identity. The material of the feature wall represents Hong Kong as a forest of concrete, the geometry renders the building facade with balconies and the density, and the lighting mimics the households. The middle LED ceiling symbolizes the “Linear Sky Exposure” of Hong Kong, the Leon lights imitate the highway under long exposure photography, symbolizing prosperous Hong Kong, speed and heavy traffic. For futuristic touch, LED trims and floating-like portal with bamboo are designed.

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Rosewood Bangkok

Rosewood Bangkok is a 30-storey, visually architectural marvel. Its form is inspired by the 'wai', a Thai gesture of greeting, while the modern silhouette is a creative expression of the Thai spirit. Rich Thai culture is also emphasized by interior design elements and the exquisite water features within the hotel that are a tribute to Bangkok, a city built on water.

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