Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Be Fly Utopia

Based on the relationship between the building, site and space, the designer sets up a transition staircase with a sense of form. In order to create the atmosphere of the library, he designed a bookcase leading to the second floor on the wall at the back of the stairs, which has a visual impact and sensory effect both indoors and outdoors. The ceiling of the negotiation area uses of the structure of the original building, and two reverse folding plates are designed according to the slope. The material selected is the aluminum plate and bamboo, which is in line with the natural style trend.

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LiHao

Return to nature, the city's cultural station. Create a refined lifestyle. Exclusively enjoy a quiet and quiet. The hotel is located in the bustling area of Baoding High-tech Development Zone. The designer redefines the city resort hotel by holistic thinking through re-combing the surrounding environment, architecture, landscape and interior to create a sophisticated, natural and comfortable hotel space. Let business travelers feel prosperous in the quiet, stealing a half-day leisure.

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Wuxing Youxing

The partial hollow technique integrates the relationship of the three floors into a large space, making the overall structure closer and the vision more open from convergence; it also makes the space and the building more conversational, realizing different degrees of interactive communication and independent operation. As the core of the whole space, stairs combine several independent spaces organically. The geometric shape of the edge light belt echoes the division of the interior space, and the design of the electric skylight meets the needs of lighting and traffic.

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Bluetown Taohuayuan

Bluetown Taohuayuan project carrying forward Chinese millennium civilization and carrying out the core connotation of the Zhou ritual with the order of rites and the harmony with the music, emphasizing the slow-paced, low-burden lifestyle expected by today's urbanites. With profound Oriental aesthetic skills combined with accurate modern art cognition, the designer tells every visitor with design philosophy: living here, you will be relaxed and comfortable.

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Chengdu Gift

The appearance of this case is designed around the concept of box. The frame of the exhibition hall is a domed space, which is composed of white metal plates in the shape of Ginkgo leaves and is full of Chengdu's urban cultural characteristics. The pink counter is listed orderly on the green floor tiles. At the end of the exhibition hall is the reception hall for customers to enjoy tea. The design of the reception desk is in the shape of Western Sichuan folk house with blue bricks and grey tiles, showing the unique tea house culture of the city with the reputation of leisure capital.

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Maoyuan Jingxi

The designers practiced the lifestyle curation on the model room in the townhouse. The interior design created a resident space to contain a promise of life beyond the innovative imagination of urban elites. Designers brought a series of miniature gardens into the "home", enabling the occupants to enjoy a fascinating views. The entrance hallway, which serves as the main distribution space, is in the middle of the floor plan. Opposite to the door, designers set an entrance garden, which departs radically from Chinese traditional entrance design with overwhelming brightness.

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