International Design

International Design

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

 

I Do Emergent Arts

The I Do artist store in Wuhan, China blends uniquely spatial and sculptural elements to create a highly expressive, enticing and inspiring user experience. At the center of the space, and protruding through the facade, a massive 9m steel sculpture rises from the first floor space and emerges on the second floor. Symbolically, the one to one scale elephant and figures represent the wisdom, strength and unity as a projection of the relationships which can be embodied by those visitors to the retail space.

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Cloud Atlas

The plan layout of the space uses arc-shaped connections, and the indoor form is in the overall winding curve, using light colors as the main color, natural and clear, and embellished blue-green as a vibrant space atmosphere. At the same time, the design introduces the collision of commercial thinking and brand hotspots, continuously endows the space with new values and functions, and embarks on a new dream journey. It truly integrates regionality, topicality, and sociality to create a multiple symbiosis experience hall.

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Houguan Lake

Combining the design of space with users, seeking the ultimate display of space characteristics, emphasizing the greatest possible function and beauty, and respecting the real needs of users. Life is not only a style, but each is different and exciting.A public leisure spot rich in natural flavor must have exquisite details to create a comfortable and pleasant quiet corner.The construction method exhibition area is also a visually open path, which makes the space feel airy and becomes agile and light.

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Fantasy Factory

The fantasy factory with on-site baking as the core selling point, integrates tea, retail, IP gifts, and bar sectors to create a multi-functional factory store. The design concept FTY was extracted from Factory. F stands for Fair. For large flow of people and rich product categories, the space was planed in the way of a market. T stands for Time. The color of the shop is extracted from the color changes of the sky, implying time changes of a day. Y refers to You (customers). The different You in the mirror is extended to the multi-dimensional interactive device.

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Silk Clubhouse

The main background for the welcome reception in the lobby is a custom lotus-themed artwork, reflecting the integrity and grace of Wuzhen people. The guest rest area is decorated with black brocade, and the center of the lobby, created with an end view, echoes the artistic lanterns on the top, thus enhancing the sense of ceremony. The lobby lounge is separated by a yard, forming a three in one multi level layout on the vertical axis, viewed from the lobby through the glass doors and windows of Chinese lattice, with style continuing the design technique of the lobby.

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Audemars Piguet

At Audemars Piguet visitors are immersed in the cultural universe of the Swiss watch manufacture, Haute Horlogerie. The structurally very sophisticated glass spiral by BIG Architects extends the historic house where Audemars Piguet was founded in 1875. The museum's scenography offers visitors a paced composition with crescendos, climaxes and contemplative moments. Sculptures, automata and kinetic installations rhythm the exhibition, which is visually connected to the surrounding landscape. Time becomes tangible in space.

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