Design is a Process that Constantly Breaks Them
This is behind the design concept of Huarun Oak Longwan Life Aesthetic Experience Hall, a public sector life-experience hall. The design included floor-to-ceiling glass to bring in the outside landscape, giving each space “hidden streamlines” as well as a modern and contemporary feel. Situated in north Beijing, the hall includes sales offices, a meditation space, display walls, courtyard, art gallery and even a park.
The company’s residential show home, Jinan Jinmao, showcases a quality-of-life residence in Jinan city, east China. The home includes both a reading and tea-tasting area, Chinese kitchen as well as a western kitchen, and a corridor to display art. The interior design attempts to blend “every note of nature into life”.
The Zhongrui Dingfeng Yunshandu Sales Center is made up of corner water features, outdoor tables, sculptures, a themed children’s activity area, and a book bar – which is the spiritual core of the home. There are also single household layouts created with its vision of an “urban/mountain residence”. The designer hopes to imitate the real topography of the natural landscape.
“The highly reflective stone floors form a fluid and seamless interface, creating a large- scale and smooth spatial form. The reflection in the mirror overlaps each other, like the tidal water of the Pearl River.”
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