Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Yuyuyu

There is quite a lot of these mixed contemporary designs on the market here in China today, usually based ontraditional designs but with either modern materials or new expressions. Yuyuyu is a Chinese restaurant, designer have created a new way to express Oriental design, a new Installation composed of lines and dots, those are extended from the door to the inside of the restaurant. With the change of times, people's aesthetic appreciation is also changing. For contemporary Oriental design, innovation is very necessary.

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City Heart

From the city's architecture to index to understand and weigh the balance of design, the city's expression condensed in three corner space, through the urban construction and development to promote enterprises, the city and people's perspective of the change of the city and urban characteristics and urban climate folding in exchange to express the designer's understanding of a city, see the city's past more to see his future.

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Wall of Hope

Several design plans were mentioned and various possibilities were discussed.Considering the flexible layout and smooth traffic flows, the storage and exhibition space are improved such that the storage and display functions are integrated; the open exhibit design satisfies practical and aesthetic needs.

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KP.A

An exhibition space selling lifestyles from the cereal land. When the volume is not the benchmark, the house and chairs and other daily necessities are essentially basic living needs. The way of presenting the space in the room, through the volume variable of the cube, progresses to the area of different functional attributes, forming rich function settings and random moving guides, minimizing the commercial intention of the venue and relaxing the spatial mood.

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Tailong

The college is divided into three parts: administrative office area, teaching classroom area and living quarters for teachers and students. In order to match the concept of the whole project, designers follow the aesthetic feeling of balance, scale and art, eliminates the complicated and redundant procedures, highlights the atmosphere with an open pattern, enriches the spatial level with geometric structure, and shapes the structural order with color, striving to add a few strong cultural meanings in the simple and bright atmosphere.

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Where The Root Is

With an office area of oriental ambiance, and through tea-tasting, it creates an intersection of people and their paths. The overall space design was anchored on the traditional Chinese concept of Greeting Guests with Tea, with large window for natural light intake, as walnut and grey wool carpet, and simple and clean-line design vocabulary were used to articulate a natural and serene look and feel of a meditating space with culture to be shared by the hosts with their guests.

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