Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Nostalgia

The industrial landscapes of the 1960-1970s inspired this project. The metal structures made of hot-rolled steel create a realistic intonation of anti-utopia. A rusty profiled sheet of old fences creates an atmosphere of complete freedom of expression. Open technical communications, shabby plaster and granite countertops add to the interior industrial chic of the sixties.

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Lvdu Yanmingxu

The project is located in Yanming Lake Scenic Area, Zhengzhou, China. The designer of this case tries to deeply explore the relevance of modernism in the current era and the geographical and cultural contexts, showing the beauty of architecture from the changes of light and shadow, and the more prominent the value in the washing of the years. The space is wide open and full of light, surrounded by layers of greenery. Nature, light, sound and air are the complementary elements at this moment, creating a calm, relaxing and inspiring atmosphere.

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New Beacon

Space is a container. The designer infuses emotion and space elements into it. Combining with the characteristics of space noumenon, the Designer completes the deduction from emotion to sequence through the arrangement of space route, and then forms a complete story. Human emotion is naturally precipitated and sublimed through experience. It uses modern techniques to metaphor the ancient city's culture, and shows the aesthetic wisdom for thousands of years. The design, as a spectator, slowly tells how a city nourishes the contemporary human life with its context.

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Formal Wear

Mens clothing stores are often offering neutral interiors that negatively affect the mood of visitors and therefore reduce the percentage of sales. In order to attract people not only to visit a store, but also to buy products that are presented there, the space should inspire and spreed a good cheer. That is why the design of this shop uses special features inspired by sewing craftsmanship and different details that will attract attention and spread a good mood. The open-space layout that devided into two zones is also designed for the customers freedom during the shopping.

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Zmake

In this office space project, the designers try to design with a new concept. It launched an artistic, leisure and sharing attempt around people. In the administrative lobby, a huge hyperbolic arched bamboo plait with a height of 2800 millimeters, a width of 4100 millimeters and a depth of 2700 millimeters is set up. At the same time, they design the area with the best lighting as an open office area. In the move line, they intend to use a 21-meter "T" corridor to separate the dynamic and static relationship of the space.

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K11 Musea Carpark

Inside the 4-storey car park, a dynamic atmosphere arises from the interplay of vibrantly coloured walls and floors, innovative traffic signs and striking contemporary graffiti. Connected to the entrance to the shopping mall is the B2 level of the car park, which is fitted with grids of light bulbs, metallic ceilings, red brick walls and checkered floors in the style of a classic theatre entrance.

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