DESIGN NAME: Cofco Shenyang Longyue Xiangyun
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Sales Office
INSPIRATION: Stray Birds pays great attention to the description of nature. There is an internal connection between human emotion and nature, which refers to the station that nature blends into human feelings, or human feeling blends into nature. -Tagore
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The story uses light and shadow as the medium to interact, forming an interesting dialogue. The birds in the mountains can also perceive the direction of homing in the lighted lights, and return to the warm and loving urban forest. The visual perception and meaning create an immersive space. Sense of experience.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Enter the sales office through a passage, like a path leading to the mountains and forests, walk to the sand board area, turn around and see the image of a tree vaguely, and the birds flying freely on top. Come to the negotiation area to sit down and experience the knowledge forest. The children go to the valley tree hole space, walk along the geometric stairs to the mezzanine, and look down at the entire space.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: It was completed in May, 2019, which had lasted for 60 days.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Material including Moroccan rice grain gray, elegant white, stainless steel, wood, wall covering...
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: It covers an area of 1808 square meters.
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RESEARCH ABSTRACT: Going back to the original, retreating the inherent stylistics and blunt techniques, what we want the viewer to feel is just "you are here now".
CHALLENGE: How to use modern techniques to create a sense of ritual and order in the space, strengthen the visual perception and meaning, respect the spirit of the place, promote culture, and build an elegant environment full of the symbiosis of culture and nature.
ADDED DATE: 2020-09-27 09:00:29
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : Designers: Wang Cheng, Li Yongjie
IMAGE CREDITS: Wang Cheng and Li Yongjie, 2020.
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