International Design

International Design

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

 

Seaside Town

The Seaside Town project is defined by five types of villas, each of which has its own characteristics that distinguish it from the others. But at the same time, the idea and physical program follows almost the same principles. With the help of each volume orientation, all villas benefit from views of both the city and the sea. As for privacy matters based on the location and culture the site provides, it was required to make sure each building and its views will not hurt other villas’ privacies or views, the buildings are close to each other by only one elevation that does not have any doors.

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Mullenlowe Singapore

Moving beyond the reflection of the tunnel, the creative farm features a flexible office concept that responds to the needs of the teams in various modes of collaboration and agile working equipped with movable and height-adjustable furniture. Mullenlowe's new office features a sleek, stylish, modern, and agile built environment that reflects its brand culture and identity. From the arrival area, the black stained mirror tunnel leads to its creative training space, work cafe that features a tiered seating area, and boardroom.

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Haocailou

How to highlight Shunde culture and attract young people is difficult. In Shunde culture, Haocai means good luck, a sense of festival, rich and beautiful color, or colorful fabrics. Therefore, the project applied a large number of lanterns, traditional colors, and multi-layer materials to form a lively atmosphere and present Shunde culture. Phoenix means auspicious and is also a nickname for Shunde, so the designers took the phoenix as the theme to echo Haocai to express happiness.

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Ridge Room

The Ridge Room lounge was inspired by the designer's love of mountain lodges found throughout the Blue Ridge Mountains. This penthouse location provides the rooftop lounge views across the Shenandoah Valley. The paneled walls, zinc bar and back-lit rainbow onyx create a warm environment, reminiscent of a cabin. The displays are filled with local memorabilia and the walls are covered with unique art. A custom mural contains a unique fireplace which lights the seating area with soft light. The furnishings are bistro tables and the seating lounge is centered around a custom Chesterfield sofa.

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Elina

Designers pondered over useful ways to add the joy of visitors to the space. They hoped that the Clinic would be able to offer a feel enough to discover their beauty and transform into protagonists just by being there, such as making nice memories with structural beauty, the impact of unexpected objects, or the splendor of amazing colors. The bean pebbles with five colors express the deep enriching beauty of women embracing the waiting room along the soft curves. The composition was intended to convey the feeling as if to be seated in one corner of an old square to take a break.

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Silver Lining

A good bar is a perfect place to spice up your life and sometimes fix your mood, whether you're out with friends or flying solo. This case is a fusion bar located on the first floor of an old building in the center of Taipei. Combining the owner's preference for arches and exotic touches, the design visualizes the concept, of a Night through the Valley. Dark green tones fill up the space, while the columns in the center divide the room into kitchen and seating sections. With somewhat limited space, two inverted L-shaped areas allow for smooth interior traffic and a cozy dining experience.

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