International Design

International Design

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

 

Heting Barbecue

In this project, the designer used a variety of tables and chairs in different areas. In addition to wooden seats and Japanese bar, tatami box with privacy and comfort is also set up. The relationship between interfaces is blurred by the change of materials and space, creating an open flowing environment, so as to separate the indoor from local decoration. The integration of cherry blossom, sand and stone, wooden fence elements, all highlight the exquisite Japanese style, and bring people the artistic conception of Jinan.

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Hufeng Courtyard

Southern China has been known for fascinating landscapes and elegant lifestyles since ancient times. Misty mountains, rippling water and floating boats form a poetic scene, which is often depicted in Chinese poems. Staying away from the hustle and bustle of the world, getting close to nature, living with the family and occasionally gathering with friends and relatives, constitute a desired lifestyle for those who has achieved a successful career.

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Whyte Woolf

The fitness club with handsome men and women is undoubtedly a condensed point of contemporary civilized society, so the design inspiration of this work is from the classic story of the Bible, but also from the contemporary Adam and Eve reflection on the Garden of Eden. Human society has moved from barbarism to modern civilization, from unconscious physical labor for survival to conscious exercise to shape its own form.

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Mook

The interior of this salon is made up of uneven oak pieces in the middle of the sawing process. The unevenness of the oak absorbs the light from the outside, giving it depth and allowing it to penetrate deep into the room. The interior also extends outwards, giving the impression of a cave, with the interior and exterior designed as one. The glass facade reflects the activity of the salon in the city, making the movement of people part of the design.

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Fab

Believes that a cinema should pay attention to the connection between audience and the art of film instead of just providing entertainment and popcorn, so the designer moved the scenes and stories behind the films to the public view and the boring waiting area became a pre-order reaction container for the emotions. The awe of the creator was also projected into the design.

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Heya

Heya is a guestroom designed for Gen Z, the cohort of globally connected "digital natives" who believe customization is the new luxury experience. Thanks to technology, Heya can be dramatically reconfigured by guests to suit their purpose with a space-saving ceiling-mounted bed. The room features high quality and sustainable materials and has been designed to accommodate four guest types: Leisure, Business, Wellness and Long-stay. Technology enabled the room to inter-change from party, to work, to family space via an app, with personalization being a key feature of the design concept.

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