Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Innovation Center

The Yum China Innovation Center is a 2500 square meter integrated research and development facility located in Shanghai, China. The Innovation Center includes a test kitchen, a sensory test area, and laboratories dedicated to quality assurance, restaurant and equipment technology, packaging and new store prototypes. The facility was designed around an efficient work flow and modern materials selected to enhance communication and interaction among team members. The design style is minimalist to maintain a focus on food, product and process while creating an enjoyable work environment.

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Camellia

The design of Camellia is in loft, modern and French style, responding to the brand identity and design of the mall; surrounding by pink flowers, echoes with the black tone with gold trim, mirror, and Arc, like a flower festival in Paris, the Floral City. Pink is extensively used as a theme from design, furniture, utensil to food, such as flower wall, marble table, chair & bench, napkin, coffee, noodle soup, and even the toilet. Also, the shape of chairs actually renders the petals of Camilla and some walls are finished by antique mirrors for spreading the pink flower walls by reflection.

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Floating Light

As an ancient Chinese poetic prose inspired and suggested the spatial ambition to define verticality in the multiple-level interior, as well as guiding the interior circulation and lighting arrangement, it brought in the chronology of space with the enriched rhythmic movement of spatial symphony immersed in the Floating Light at night while preserving the Light of the Sky, much like how time weaves together in the ongoing connection and continuation of the fabric of space.

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Purest White

The renovation period of the old house is relatively short, and the total time is not more than 30 days. On the premise of not affecting the normal work of other floors, the site needs to be completely dismantled. The fire protection facilities and staircases of the second floor workshop are not in good position, so designers consider them as the key points in the plane layout. In order to introduce the natural light into the space, designers cancel all the things that block the light, and put the scattered regionalization into a whole space.

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The Impact of White

A new volume of white delivers simplicity and cleanliness, affects the mind and body by aiding in mental clarity, promoting the feeling of refreshing. With the wooden material and timeless black displaying a pop-up role in the space which gives the interior an exceptional quality and value. For its simplicity style, a few continuously line on the ceiling were used to create a sense of openness and seamless from the living area to the dining area, is powerfully tied from one space to another space. The designer decided to use a continuously white marble from the floor to the kitchen tabletop.

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Geometric

The visual extension is the core of the project. With this concept, the curved glass set in the center of the project not only functions as the partition to define areas but also to provide visibility. In the living room, vertical and parallel joints dominate the wall in order to achieve the neat simplicity of geometry. The two-dimensional wall pattern is further folded into a three - dimensional niche, creating vivid light and shadow effects as well as a harmonious visual extension.

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