Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Yorkshire Villa

Chongqing is a mountain city. The unique topographical conditions and the strong feelings of Plebeian growing here have become the starting point of design. Based on the real living needs of people, they discussed the rationality of space function planning and the possibility of space aesthetic form, presenting the artistic taste and delicate atmosphere of modern urban life.

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Vibe Centro

The Vibe Centro clubhouse is a striking glasshouse, comprises a total of 32 facilities spread over four floors. While the floor-to-ceiling windows allow natural light to pour in during the day, they also frame the leafy views outside, and create a spatial fluidity between the interiors and exteriors. Vibe Centro is one of the most expensive addresses in Kai Tak, Hong Kong. The key concept idea is to create a space that not only conjures a sense of luxury but one that pays tribute to its natural surroundings.

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Pipa

The pipa apartment is an interior design with a contemporary and welcoming character. This characteristic is possible through the choice of materials, which stand out individually and at the same time are part of the whole. The design of the apartment is in complete synergy and lightness. The spaces are fully utilized, forming integrated and wide environments. Wood as the main element joins the spaces, giving comfort and highlighting elements of the project. The pieces of furniture and the occasional use of colors, carefully chosen for each space, add the contemporary and minimalist character.

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Yum Rob

The dining area extracts the brand image and the sense of future as the elements throughout the whole space, and reinterprets the original space with the unconstrained design method. The design of new technology elements gets rid of the invariable dreariness of traditional restaurants. People in it, as if walking in the future. The combination of the circular mirror and the luminescent body on the top creates a relatively quiet and soothing area, giving the whole space a profound atmosphere.

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Whyte Woolf

Whyte Woolf is a fitness club. Almost all of the commercial space, designers would take notice of the "Shape" of the design, but Arthur Yang preferred to pay attention to the "Spirit". In a commercial space with more people to guidance, clients focusing on the present problems such as "Environmental problem", "Eastern and Western cultures collide" and so on are important. The purpose of this is to make consumers even during the fitness can enlighten the mind. Main propose idea is from salvation of the Spirit Level.

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Grand Canal

This project shows the characteristics of Hangzhou and the elements of Chinese landscape culture. The use of whitewashed bricks and bluestone alleys combines traditional Chinese cultural elements with modern technology to create an interactive interior and exterior landscape. It is dominated by gold, and the decorative elements and paintings of the landscape are expressions of traditional oriental design.

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