Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

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

 

Huajiang Science Lab

The specialized classroom serves as an experimental environment where children engage in fundamental scientific practices such as observation, inquiry, hypothesis generation, experimentation, and inference drawing within the natural realm. As education evolves, classrooms must adapt to contemporary needs. In addition to updating essential equipment, provisions for convenient access to and from the classroom are imperative. Spatial reconfigurations aim to facilitate increased interaction between teachers and students, fostering a relaxed and conducive learning atmosphere.

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Hanoi

This design is inspired by Tower of Hanoi, a popular intelligence toy worldwide. It provides a simple and interesting assembly method, just like playing Tower of Hanoi. The assembly can be easily done in 4 minutes without any tools, glues or metal parts. The sofa can be flat-packed to optimize the cost of package, storage and transportation. The wood and fabric used for the sofa are environmentally friendly. These are all in line with the concept of sustainable design.

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Boundless Forest

Presents the philosophical symbolism of form in the space, concretely presenting oriental ideas in various places. Among them, the circular window view in the shared space leads greenery into the room, and the screen in one of the show apartments coincidentally forms an echo between the solid and the void. When the physical wall of the shared space is removed and replaced with a window view, the entire foundation can be seen to be embraced by the planting.

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Rounded Shadow

The floor to ceiling windows provide a beautiful view of the four seasons. The natural ambiance of the house exudes a fresh and bright atmosphere. Different textures of building materials are interwoven. The beautiful wood, black, gray, white stone, and luster metals create a signature style that fills the residence with subtle beauty. The wooden cabinets in the foyer provide ample storage space. The irregular black and white marble flooring exudes a fashionable atmosphere. The art wall and delicate decorations in the corridor add an artistic touch.

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Flow Reef

The project is divided into two, defining the social and private areas. The flooring is changed from marble to solid wood, implicitly defining the boundary between the living room and the dining room. The colors in the living room are gradually brightened, bringing the city views and bright sunlight into the interior, while the curved ceiling and indirect lighting strips form a smooth and soft atmosphere. The soft curves of the waves are shown on the curved line of the wall.

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Transient Light

The famous Koch Curve is a classic fragmentation paradigm. It is a series of equilateral triangles that are constructed and stacked in complexity to emphasize the symmetry and beauty of nature. The project is inspired by seeds and shapes the spatial silhouette with arcs. The designer conveys endless variety in the uncomplicated curves, allowing the three-dimensional space to express a close connection to the exploration of nature.

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