Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Yingcheng Zhongcui

Based on local culture, the design has been adjusted and optimized for several times, trying to interpret the local characteristics in a new manner with carefully selected materials. The integration of local cultural elements and modern design skills has reached a balance between the Western calmness and the Chinese elegance within a limited space.

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Sky Garden

Nowadays people are being pushed forward by a faster and faster pace of life, overwhelmed with all the bothersome and trivial things. The Sky Garden design goal is to give residents a home to get back to themselves and a place where you can emerge back into nature. And increase the motivation for family interaction with the environment.

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Riverview Villa

The project is a single family building with its back against the mountain, facing the Yangtze River, China's largest river. The designers used the technique of four dimensional decomposition to create flexible flowing space, and combined with concise and exquisite details to form the characteristics of the interior space. The designers created large lawn and infinity pools to echo the beautiful river landscape under the mountain, perfectly integrating the environment, architecture and people.

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Qiaoxin Holding

The designer advocates using design thinking to solve practical problems, and taking design as the carrier to link all links. In the design of the open office area, clean and clean lines, quiet colors and light sources are selected. It is not limited to a certain material or element, but strive to control the sense of weight, scale, material and atmosphere of each work. On the premise of meeting the functional requirements, the designer uses the change of material characteristics to expand the depth of space.

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The MeetNi

In terms of design elements, it is not intended to be complicated or minimalist. It takes Chinese simple color as the base, but uses textured paint to leave space blank, which forms the oriental artistic conception in line with modern aesthetics. Modern humanistic home furnishings and traditional decorations with historical stories seem to be ancient and modern dialogues flowing in space, with a leisurely ancient charm.

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Symbiotic Sustainability

Moving from the old office representing decades of hard work to the current office which is healthy, bright, greenery, and efficient. Both the indoor space full of humanity charms and the out space decorated with greenery landscapes show the care for nature. The natural elements regularly applied in the office design remind everyone in the office that people should have symbiotic and sustainable relationship with nature.

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